If you're a fan of shooting games and physics-based gameplay, focusing on precise angles and lightning-fast reflexes, then Stickman Archer is the perfect arena for you. Forget melee weapons or noisy guns; here, your life is decided by a bow, an arrow, and sharp trajectory calculations.
In Stickman Archer, the game plunges you into an endless duel. You control a stick figure archer standing on a high platform, and your sole mission is to eliminate enemies constantly appearing in different locations on the screen before they can shoot you.
The game leaves no room for mercy. Enemies will appear faster, with thicker armor and more accurate aiming. This application is truly a powerful psychological test: Draw your bow, hold your breath, and release!

The addictive appeal of Stickman Archer lies in its incredibly intuitive yet extremely difficult-to-master "drag and release" physics mechanism.
In a coordinate-based shooting game, even a 0.1-second lag or screen stutter can cause your arrow to miss by miles.
Here are some tips and answers to help newcomers quickly become stick figures. Robin Hoods:
Helmets can block the first headshot. The trick is to shoot the first shot at the head to knock the helmet off, then quickly fire a second shot before they can retaliate. Or, safer, aim two shots in quick succession at the torso.
Yes! Hitting the apple (without hitting the head) is a difficult challenge but yields a very high bonus and sometimes restores a little health. Try it if you're confident in your aiming skills.
Go to the Shop icon. You can use gold coins to buy cooler-designed bows and fire arrows/poison arrows or equip your character with a helmet to survive longer.
Stickman Archer doesn't boast flashy 3D graphics, but its simplicity, quick pace, and sharp physics make it a shining gem in the HTML5 stickman game genre. The game proves that once you master the angle and force of the shot, you'll be hooked and unable to take your eyes off the screen.