Game is played with mouse
Hanger is all about clinging to life—literally. You control a stickman who’s only got one way to move: swinging from rope to rope like some kind of reckless acrobat. Sounds easy? Not even close. The second you mess up your timing, expect to lose a limb or two. Or, you know, all of them. The game doesn’t hold back on punishment, and every mistake makes your poor stickman look more and more like a ragdoll that’s been through a blender. Survival here isn’t just about getting to the finish line—it’s about how much of your stickman is still intact when you do. The levels are packed with saw blades, spikes, and tight spaces that are just waiting to ruin your run. Hit something the wrong way, and you’ll be watching your character’s body parts go flying. There’s a certain art to swinging just right, releasing at the perfect moment, and grabbing the next rope before gravity betrays you. Miss by a fraction of a second? Say goodbye to an arm. Or your entire stickman. It gets worse the further you go. The obstacles get more ridiculous, the ropes are placed in ways that make you question your life choices, and some sections seem designed to make you fail. But that’s the fun of it—learning from each disaster, trying again, and somehow managing to scrape through by the skin of your teeth. If you like games that test your patience, reflexes, and ability to laugh at complete failure, Hanger is for you. Just don’t get too attached to your stickman—it won’t end well.