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People Ragdoll 3d Playground

People Ragdoll 3d Playground

Android Adventure Real Gems
2.2 Popularity

Addictive physics playground for creative fun

System Requirements

Updated
March 8, 2023
Category
Age Rating
Everyone 10+
Developer
Android
Android 4.4++
Package Name
com.realgems.people.ragdoll3d.playground

So here's my take on People Ragdoll 3d Playground. I've tested a bunch of physics sandbox games and this one's pretty solid. The graphics look great and it runs smoothly even on my older phone. There's a good amount of content and variety in the levels, so you won't get bored right away. But I will say it does get repetitive after a while - the gameplay is pretty simple and doesn't have a ton of depth. And those ads can be a real pain if you don't pony up for the premium version. Overall though, it's a fun little app that physics fans will enjoy.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of interactive environments and objects to play with
  • Realistic physics engine makes it satisfying to mess around
  • Works well on both new and older devices
  • Free to play, don't have to spend money to have fun

Cons

  • Levels can start to feel repetitive after a while
  • Ads are pretty intrusive if you don't pay for the premium version
  • Gameplay is pretty simple and lacks long-term depth
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
2.2 /5
based on 23 reviews
Generally Unfavorable
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Description

Been playing People Ragdoll 3d Playground for a couple months now. It’s basically a physics-based game where you control a ragdoll character and mess around in all sorts of crazy environments. Lots of interactive stuff to play with – obstacles, ramps, platforms, you name it.

There’s a whole bunch of different levels and settings to explore. You can do obstacle courses, sandbox-style experiments, or just let your ragdoll go wild. The physics engine is pretty realistic, so it’s fun to see how your character reacts to different situations.

Look, if you’re into physics games or just want to goof around in a digital playground, you’ll probably dig this. It’s not perfect – the levels can get repetitive after a while and the ads can be annoying. But overall it’s a solid time-waster that’s worth checking out.

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