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Gunman Review: Stickman Dueling with Physics and Grit

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Stickmen, Guns, and a Little StrategyGunman doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. It's a turn-based dueling game where you and an enemy stickman take turns blasting each other across

Stickmen, Guns, and a Little Strategy

Gunman doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. It's a turn-based dueling game where you and an enemy stickman take turns blasting each other across a variety of 2D stages. The hook? Physics. How you aim, how much power you use, and even the angle all matter.

That might sound familiar if you've played similar browser shooters. But Gunman has a few things going for it that make it worth a closer look.

Aiming Feels Right

The controls are simple—click, drag back, release—but the feedback is immediate. There's a satisfying weight to the projectile arc. You're not just tapping a button; you're judging distance, accounting for obstacles, and hoping the enemy doesn't pull off a lucky shot.

Each of the 50 levels introduces a new layout, which keeps the early game fresh. Some stages have barriers, others have platforms, and a few force you to ricochet shots off walls. That kind of variety goes a long way in a game like this.

Gear and Grind

You collect diamonds after each victory. These let you buy new weapons—fire rounds, heavy explosives, even a shield. Swapping gear in the bottom bar is easy mid-turn, and each weapon changes your strategy. Fire weapons can hit multiple enemies, but heavy ones are slower and harder to aim.

Here's where the editorial side kicks in: the upgrade system is fun but shallow. You'll unlock everything relatively quickly if you replay a few earlier levels. That's fine for a casual browser game, but if you're someone who likes deep progression, you might run out of steam around level 30.

The Stickman Problem

Let's be honest—stickman games have a certain look. Gunman leans into it, with simple but clean visuals. The animations are smooth enough, and the explosions have a nice pop. It's not ugly, but it's not going to win any design awards either.

What matters more is the gameplay loop. And that loop is solid. Each duel takes maybe two to five minutes. It's the kind of game you play while waiting for something else. That said, if you sit down for an hour straight, the repetition does set in. The enemies don't get dramatically smarter—they just get more health and better aim.

Who Should Play This?

If you enjoy turn-based shooters like Worms or GunBound but want something lighter and faster, Gunman is a good fit. It works great on a browser during a break. It also plays well on mobile, though I found the touch controls a little less precise than the mouse.

It's not a game that will stick with you for months. But for a few afternoons of satisfying, physics-driven combat? It delivers.

Gunman does what it sets out to do. It's polished enough, fun in bursts, and the 50 levels give you enough content to justify the time. If you're looking for a quick shootout without the commitment, this one's worth your click.

Final Thoughts

Gunman works best as a quick, low-pressure browser game. It may not hold everyone for long sessions, but it does a solid job at delivering a simple and accessible play experience.

This article was prepared with editorial assistance and reviewed by the AFGame Team to improve clarity, usefulness, and readability for players.
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Platform: Browser
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