Stickman Hook

Stickman Hook

Stickman Hook

Stickman Hook
4.1
37 votes

Stickman Hook - A Swingy Little Game That Sucks You In

Stickman Hook is one of those games that makes sense the second you start. You tap to hook onto a peg, swing a bit, then let go to fly through the air. That's it. But once you're a few levels in, it becomes all about timing and momentum. Tap a little too late and you miss your hook. Let go too early and you faceplant. But when you get it right, it feels smooth as hell. The best part? When you chain a bunch of clean swings together and land perfectly on the finish. You don't need a tutorial. You just start playing, and the game teaches you by tossing new stuff at you every few levels.

Features That Fuel the Madness

• One-tap swing and release gameplay • Dozens of short levels that keep getting harder • Fun skins (some are really dumb, in a good way) • Runs in-browser and on mobile • Doesn't care if you're offline The game doesn't try to impress you with big features. It's more like: here's a rope, go have fun.

How to Play

Tap to swing, let go to launch forward. Pegs help you swing, walls help you bounce. If you fall off, you restart the level. No lives, no score—just pure movement. Stickman Hook makes how to play easy. The challenge is making it look good.

Why It's Hard to Stop Playing

Every level is fast. You mess up, you restart instantly. It always feels like you're about to beat it. That's why you keep tapping. It's low-stress but weirdly intense. Like you're always trying to nail that perfect swing. And when you do? You kinda want to show someone.

Tips

• Sometimes skipping a peg is smarter than hooking to it. • If you're stuck, try holding the hook longer to slow your fall. • Don't panic. Tapping early usually helps more than waiting too long. Want something easy to start but hard to stop playing? Stickman Hook gets you. No pressure, just you and some pegs to swing from.