Ragdoll Cannon - Precision Knockdown Game
About the Game
You will control a ragdoll that sits in a cannon. Your task is to aim and hit the ring with the ragdoll. There are various obstacles and traps on the level, which you need to bypass or overcome. The game starts with a simple level that has no obstacles. You can just aim and shoot. But as you progress through the game, the levels become more difficult. Obstacles such as walls, spikes and traps appear on them. You need to calculate the right trajectory of your shot to hit the ring without hitting the obstacles.
Game Mechanics
Precision Knockdown is a physics‑based mechanic where you launch or propel an object — a ball, bird, projectile, or bat — toward standing targets such as pins, blocks, or wooden cylinders. The goal is to knock down, clear, or scatter the targets using accurate aim, force control, and angle calculation. Success depends on factors like release point, power, spin, bounce, and collision angles. Unlike pure aiming games, the targets often stand in formations that reward strategic first hits — triggering chain reactions where one toppled object takes down others. Variations include rolling a ball down a lane to strike triangular pin arrangements, throwing a wooden bat to eject blocks from a marked zone, or launching projectiles from a slingshot at unstable structures. The core loop involves judging distance, adjusting power, accounting for surface friction or wind, and predicting how struck targets will scatter. Many versions limit your attempts per frame or round, adding pressure. Precision Knockdown games range from realistic simulations (lane length, oil patterns) to cartoon physics with exaggerated rebounds and explosions. The mechanic rewards spatial reasoning, fine motor control, patience, and the satisfying sound of a perfect strike or a collapsing tower. Perfect for players who enjoy skill‑based challenges with a mix of luck and mastery