About Ragdoll Flip
Ragdoll Flip is a game that looks funny at first glance, but it's actually a very serious control challenge. Each jump sends your character flying into the air, spinning faster or slower, off-axis or maintaining balance—all depending entirely on how you hold and release the button.
HOW TO PLAY
Each turn begins with a jump to gain momentum. Your character will automatically bounce upon touching the trampoline, and your task is to control their movement in the air.
- Hold the button → spin faster
- Release at the right time → adjust your body axis more accurately
- Move the mouse → adjust your landing position
- Land clean → continue the scoring streak.
- Land off-center → run to end immediately.
While playing, you'll collect coins to unlock new maps, new trampolines, and new characters. Each change in physics, so the gameplay is always fresh and never repetitive.
CONTROLS
- Left click / Space: jump and spin.
- Hold button: increase flip speed.
- Mouse: adjust landing position.
Minimally few buttons. But mastering it requires very precise hand feel.
SMART TIPS TO LAST LONGER
- Prioritize stable landing: Long combos are meaningless if the final landing is off.
- Don't overspin: More flips aren't necessarily better — control is key.
- Upgrade your trampoline early: Longer time in the air = more opportunities to adjust posture.
- Learn the feel of each character: Different weights → different inertia → different timing.
KEEP THE FUN GOING
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Does the game have real physics or just animation?
The movement uses real ragdoll physics, so each flip depends on the rotation force and landing angle, not pre-rendered animation.
Are doing many tricks beneficial?
Yes, because trick chains increase points and coins. But if you spin too much and land off course, you lose everything. Safety is always the better strategy.
Are trampolines different?
Yes. Some bounce higher, giving you more time to adjust your posture, while others are more stable, making landing easier.
How are the characters different?
Each character has its own weight and spinning speed. Switching characters almost requires relearning the controls from scratch.






























