Stickman Hook

Stickman Hook

Swing through vibrant courses as a stickman, timing your releases to build momentum and launch further.

Developer Madline Games
Platforms desktop, mobile, tablet
Play mode embed

About Stickman Hook

Stickman Hook turns you into a stretchy, rope-swinging hero who launches through obstacle courses with nothing but a tap and release. The game is all about momentum—you grab a hook, swing back and forth, then let go at just the right moment to fly forward. Miss the timing and you'll drop like a stone; nail it and you'll sail past hazards and bounce pads in a fluid, almost dance-like rhythm. With over 100 levels, each stage is a short, intense burst of motion that gets trickier as you go, adding new angles and hidden shortcuts to keep you on your toes. The simple controls—hold to hook, release to launch—make it easy to start, but mastering the perfect swing takes practice and feel.

The latest update adds online multiplayer, so you can race real players in quick runs or set up private lobbies to challenge friends. Watching opponents soar ahead or crash into obstacles adds a funny, competitive edge. You'll also unlock quirky skins like ninjas, hamburgers, and bananas along the way, letting you customize your stickman without changing the physics. Pro tip: skip some hooks to keep your speed up, and time your release when the swing is lowest for the biggest boost. With its fast, funny, and satisfying gameplay, Stickman Hook proves that one-button skill games can still surprise you.

How to play

FAQ

Is Stickman Hook free to play?

Yes, Stickman Hook is completely free to play in your browser. There are no hidden fees or paywalls—just open the game and start swinging.

Can I play Stickman Hook on mobile?

Absolutely. Since it runs in a browser, you can play Stickman Hook on your phone or tablet without downloading anything. Just visit the game page, and it should work on most mobile browsers.

Why does my stickman sometimes get stuck on walls instead of swinging smoothly?

Stickman Hook uses physics-based swinging, so timing and angle matter. If your stickman gets stuck, you might be releasing the rope too late or too early. Try letting go just before the peak of your swing to keep momentum going—it takes a little practice to get the rhythm down.