Stickman vs. 100 Enemies — WHO WINS?
It was not just about winning. It was knowing how many times I had failed before finally getting everything right. That is what makes difficult games so satisfying.
What happens when one stickman has to face 100 enemies at the same time? I decided to find out, and the result was absolute chaos.
At the beginning, I honestly thought the challenge would be stickman games impossible. One stickman against an entire army does not exactly sound like a fair fight. But once the battle started, there was no turning back.
The first few enemies were easy to handle. I could dodge their attacks, find openings, and take them down one at a time. For a moment, I thought maybe the challenge was not going to be as difficult as expected.
Then the numbers started increasing.
Five enemies became ten.
Ten became twenty.
And suddenly, the entire screen was filled with opponents.
At that point, staying still was not an option. Enemies were attacking from every direction, so I had to keep moving constantly. One wrong step could leave me surrounded, and getting surrounded by dozens of enemies was basically a guaranteed loss.
The physics made everything even crazier. Characters were flying across the screen, attacks were connecting from unexpected angles, and sometimes enemies would crash into each other. It felt less like a normal battle and more like complete stickman madness.
The biggest challenge was avoiding attacks while looking for the right moment to strike. Attacking too aggressively could leave me exposed, but waiting too long meant even more enemies would surround me.
Slowly, I started clearing them out.
Twenty enemies defeated.
Thirty.
Forty.
At this point, I was actually starting to believe I could win.
Then came the next wave.
The remaining enemies became even more aggressive, and there were fewer safe places to move. My stickman was constantly surrounded, and every second became a test of reflexes.
I had to dodge, attack, retreat, and repeat.
Eventually, the number of enemies started dropping again. I could see the finish line getting closer, but I knew one mistake could still end everything.
Fifty enemies.
Sixty.
Seventy.
The battle was getting intense.
By the time I reached the final group, the arena was completely destroyed by the chaos. There were only a few enemies left, but they were not going down easily.
Then I landed the final attack.
Victory.
One stickman had actually survived against 100 enemies!
I did not expect to make it that far, especially after seeing the entire screen filled with opponents. It was one of the craziest stickman challenges I have ever tried.
Now the real question is: Can one stickman survive against 200 enemies?


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