Left mouse button = create a unit ### Right mouse button + CTRL = delete unit ### WASD = standard movement ### WASD + Right mouse button (Hold) = alternative move ### Shift = speed up movement ### Q / E = rotate the camera ###
Funny Battle Simulator 2 is the ultimate sandbox for creating the most absurd battles you can imagine. It’s like a playground for chaos where you can mix and match units from completely different eras and genres, then sit back and watch the hilarity unfold. Ever wondered what would happen if a squad of medieval knights took on a horde of aliens with laser guns? Or if a team of ninjas could outsmart a pack of angry geese? This game lets you find out—and it’s as ridiculous as it sounds. The setup is simple: You get a budget, and you spend it on units to build your army. But here’s the twist—units range from the utterly useless (like a guy with a slingshot) to the completely overpowered (like a dragon that breathes fire). You can go for quantity over quality and flood the battlefield with cheap units, or you can save up for one or two heavy hitters that might just carry the fight. Or, you know, you can just throw in a bunch of random stuff and see what happens. Honestly, that’s half the fun. The battles themselves are pure chaos. Units don’t always do what you expect—sometimes they’ll charge straight into battle, and other times they’ll just stand there like they’ve forgotten why they’re there. The physics are hilariously wonky, so you’ll see units flying across the map, getting stuck in weird places, or just straight-up glitching out. It’s not about winning or losing; it’s about the journey, and the journey is a total mess in the best way possible. Maps add another layer of insanity. Some are wide open, perfect for massive brawls, while others are filled with obstacles like cliffs, bridges, and even traps. You can use the terrain to your advantage—or watch as your army completely ignores it and does something stupid instead. And don’t even get me started on the weather effects. Rain, snow, or even a meteor shower can completely change the course of a battle. As you play, you’ll unlock new units and maps, so the chaos only gets bigger and better. And the best part? You can zoom in and watch the action up close, or pull back to see the entire battlefield. It’s like your own personal action movie, except everyone’s an idiot and nothing makes sense. Funny Battle Simulator 2 isn’t just a game—it’s a comedy show where you’re the director, and the actors are a bunch of clueless units trying (and failing) to fight each other.