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Info About Mutilate a Doll

Have you ever stumbled onto a sandbox game that’s little more than a ragdoll and a physics engine but somehow eats up hours of your time? That’s exactly what Mutilate a Doll is. You launch it, see a limp figure floating in a void, and suddenly you’re wondering what happens if you attach rockets to its joints or drop a bowling ball from way up high. It’s simple enough to get started but opens the door to endless experimentation.

As you play, you realize the fun comes from pure, unfiltered physics chaos. You get a handful of tools and objects—guns, explosives, and random props—that let you blast, slice, or fling your ragdoll around. Everything reacts realistically (or hilariously unrealistically), so there’s always a new trick to try, whether you’re testing gravity or inventing your own contraptions.

What really keeps folks hooked is the freedom to tinker. You can import your own images to use as backgrounds or limbs, rearrange the doll’s body parts however you like, and even tweak gravity settings. If you’ve ever wanted to design your own wacky Rube Goldberg machine, this is about as close as it gets without writing a single line of code.

In the end, Mutilate a Doll isn’t about winning or losing—it’s about the little “aha” moments when your wild idea actually works (or spectacularly fails). It’s oddly therapeutic to unleash that chaos and then sit back and watch the digital carnage. Whether you’re killing a few spare minutes or diving deep into a physics puzzle, it’s a quirky playground that invites you to push its ragdoll limits.