Navigate deadly obstacle courses with ragdoll physics in this quirky, fast-paced platformer game
Navigate deadly obstacle courses with ragdoll physics in this quirky, fast-paced platformer game
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Program license Full
Developer Gametornado
Version 24
Works under Android
Also known as Short Life
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(8 votes)
Developer
Gametornado
Works under
Android
Program license
Full
Version
24
Also known as
Short Life
Pros
- Creative, darkly comedic take on platforming
- 60 varied levels, all free to play
- Entertaining ragdoll physics and cartoon violence
- Custom level editor available
- Unlockable heroes and star collection add replay value
Cons
- Physics can sometimes feel inconsistent
- Frequent ads may disrupt gameplay
- Occasional unpredictable bugs
Guide your ragdoll hero through deadly obstacle courses in this quirky platformer.
Unique Platforming With Ragdoll Physics
Short Life brings a darkly comedic twist to the classic platform genre. The core objective is straightforward: reach the finish line with your character as intact as possible. However, this is easier said than done, since each level is a gauntlet of traps ready to mangle your hero in dozens of brutal and hilarious ways.
Players will encounter a variety of hazards such as sawblades, spikes, explosive barrels, mines, arrows, and much more. Every misstep can cost a limb—or worse, end in a grisly, exaggerated demise. The levels require precise timing, quick reflexes, and a willingness to laugh at the increasingly bizarre physics-based injuries.
Controls and Gameplay Experience
The game offers two control options: joystick and on-screen buttons. Both schemes provide responsive input, enabling jumps, crouches, running, and holding to navigate obstacles. Short Life’s physics engine, central to the game’s appeal, can produce both satisfying moments of skillful navigation and unexpected outcomes. While this chaotic, ragdoll unpredictability adds to the comedy, some players may find the physics inconsistent—a character losing limbs or randomly falling with little explanation, as noted by users.
Challenging and Varied Levels
Short Life features 60 levels that steadily ramp up in complexity and creativity. Traps are layered to require not only sharp reflexes but also careful observation of hints placed throughout stages. While the base levels are accessible to most players, collecting all stars and clearing each with minimal injury presents a real challenge for those craving complete mastery.
Replay Value and Customization
The game encourages replay through its star-collection system. Stars are scattered across each level; securing all unlocks new playable heroes. Later updates introduce a level editor, allowing creative players to design and share custom obstacle courses, extending the game’s longevity and variety.
Monetization and Ads
All 60 levels are free, but advertising is used to support the game. Ads can appear frequently, occasionally interrupting play—a point of frustration for some users. Options to unlock extra content could include watching ads or achieving high star counts, though the ad frequency might detract from the otherwise smooth experience.
Visuals and Humor
Short Life uses simple but effective graphics with cartoon-like gore that strikes a balance between shocking and humorous. The exaggerated physics, coupled with the over-the-top injury animations, make failure entertaining rather than frustrating. The overall presentation, aided by lighthearted sound effects, keeps the mood playful and absurd.
Performance
The game runs well on most Android devices, with short load times and stable frame rates. The ragdoll physics occasionally produce odd bugs, such as unintended limb loss or strange falls, but these are generally in line with the spirit of the game and only rarely impede progress.
Pros
- Creative, darkly comedic take on platforming
- 60 varied levels, all free to play
- Entertaining ragdoll physics and cartoon violence
- Custom level editor available
- Unlockable heroes and star collection add replay value
Cons
- Physics can sometimes feel inconsistent
- Frequent ads may disrupt gameplay
- Occasional unpredictable bugs