Game is played with mouse
Hanger is all about swinging for your life while trying to keep your stickman in one piece—not that it’ll last long. You start out looking normal, but after a few bad swings, you’ll probably be missing an arm… or two. The goal is simple: latch onto the next rope, swing at the right time, and don’t crash into walls, spikes, or saw blades that are just waiting to turn you into a ragdoll disaster. The better your timing, the smoother your swings, but if you mess up, well… expect some serious limb loss. Every level brings something new to ruin your day. The first few feel like a breeze, but before you know it, you’re squeezing through tight gaps, dodging deadly obstacles, and barely holding on. It’s the kind of game that makes you think, “Okay, one more try,” and then suddenly it’s an hour later, and you’re still flinging your stickman into walls. The physics are both hilarious and brutal—one bad move can send you flying into the abyss, but when you land a perfect swing, it feels insanely satisfying. The real challenge is keeping as much of your character intact as possible. Losing limbs doesn’t end your run, but it definitely makes things harder. You’ll get to the point where you’re swinging with just a torso, hoping to grab onto something before hitting the ground. The game is equal parts frustrating and addictive, making every little victory feel earned. If you like games that test your reflexes, punish bad timing, and make you laugh at your own bad luck, Hanger delivers. Just be prepared to rage a little when you lose an arm to a saw blade that definitely wasn’t there a second ago.