Epic Sword Battle! Fight in the Ragdoll Arena!

Epic Sword Battle! Fight in the Ragdoll Arena!

About This Game

Epic Sword Battle! Fight in the Ragdoll Arena! — Play Free Online

⚔️ Welcome to "Epic Sword Battle! Fight in the Ragdoll Arena!" - an exciting 3D game where knights and gladiators fight with swords in the gaming arena! Control the fighter, use powerful blows and participate in duels with funny ragdoll physics. Get ready for fights where every blow of the sword decides everything. ⭐ Don't forget to leave a review! It will help us improve the game! 🔥 Inspired by such hits as "Sword Master: Slash Enemies!" and "War of Knights: Sword Arena Battle 3D", this game combines simple controls, dynamic gameplay and funny ragdoll physics. Here you can cut enemies, dodge blows and prove your superiority in a sword fight! Use agility and reaction to become the hero of the arena! ⚡ Features of the game: - Epic battles in the arena with gladiators and knights - Funny ragdoll physics and simple controls - Leaderboard for competitions with other players - Variety of swords, opponents and levels - The game is available online and free on all devices

How to Play

⚔️ Game Objective
Engage in an epic duel with your enemies! Fight in the arena with your sword, fend off attacks, and win ragdoll battles to become an arena legend!

💻 On PC:
Move your fighter and attack enemies by moving your mouse while holding down the left button.

📱 On mobile:
Slide your finger across the screen to move and strike with your sword.

🔥 Advice
Use your reaction and accuracy to win every fight! The faster and more accurate your strikes, the higher your chances of becoming an arena champion!

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