🤸 Ragdoll Space Hop
Ragdoll Space Hop turns simple physics into a moreish challenge — you launch an astronaut ragdoll in low gravity and float it across craters for an enormous distance. Wrapped in deep neon-violet tones, it keeps the focus squarely on the gravity and collisions at the heart of the action. There's no scripted animation here: the ragdoll is a real jointed body, so every bounce, flip and face-plant emerges from the simulation itself. Power and angle are everything — pull back too flat and you skid, too steep and you stall, but find the sweet spot and the metres really rack up. Bumps, ramps and obstacles aren't decoration; each collision can rob your momentum or kick you into a glorious extra-long tumble. It's the kind of one-more-go game where a single lucky bounce can smash your record and keep you coming back. It scales smoothly from phone to desktop, so it plays just as well on a quick break as on a big screen. Nothing is locked behind ads or accounts; open the page and the physics playground is yours.
How to play
- Tap to start the launch.
- Drag back from the dummy to aim and build power.
- Release to fling it and let gravity take over.
- Bounce off bumps and ramps to travel further.
- Beat your best distance in metres.
Controls
Drag back from the dummy with your mouse or finger to set the angle and power, then release to launch. Space also fires. Further back means a stronger throw.
Features
- Authentic ragdoll physics — every tumble and bounce is simulated, never scripted
- One-touch controls that feel great on both mouse and touchscreen
- Local best-score saving plus a personal top-five leaderboard
- Quick restarts built for an addictive one-more-go score chase
- Instant browser play — no download, no sign-up, fully mobile friendly
FAQ
Yes. Ragdoll Space Hop runs free in your browser with no download or sign-up — just open the page and play.