About Ragdoll Physics:
For the first time I encountered such a performance of physics in games during the passage of GTA 4, the behavior of the characters there I definitely liked. Therefore, accidentally stumbling upon the game in the list of recommendations, I decided to purchase it. While playing it, I really didn’t regret the purchase. An excellent sandbox, which has everything you need to control the model character as you want. The necessary obstacles and landforms only contribute to this. After a long day at work, you can plunge into the game world for a couple of hours in order to throw out all the negativity from yourself. i got this game because i was bored, and saw it was on sale for a dollar. little did i know i would be in for such an immersive journey to the top of a mountain to finally fullfill my dream of jumping off a cliff. would i have bought it full price, no. but i will say i got a couple good laughs from the awkward physics when you decide to break the game by scrolling the muscle strength for two minutes straight. cant really give it a real rating because its not really a game so to say, but its definitely…..an experience. AMOGUS A fun sandbox in which you literally mock the character. Nothing limits you, only your imagination. Each level is special. Each of them will make you smile more than once or twice for all sorts of experiments on the poor hero. Go to a steep crater? Head over heels down the mountain? Break through a destructible wall with your head? All this and much more you can do in this game. It’s hard to call it a game. It seems to me that it looks more like a blank, some kind of sketch, or something like that. This game cannot be played corny. Your character constantly falls into the walls, reacts strangely to the environment, and the controls work crookedly. I believe in the best and hope that the developer will fix everything.