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Body Drop 3D

Body Drop 3D

9.0Rating
🎮309.9KPlays

Game Introduction

When ragdoll physics came into play, video games became much more hilarious, and titles like Body Drop 3D base their whole gameplay around it. The main character appears to be a crash test dummy who is ready to take any test like a champ. They will place themselves on a number of different levels with various obstacles and structures in which to interact. Unfortunately for the dummy, how they interact with the world around them is up to you and they're not a crash test dummy for no reason. You get to test just how resilient they are as they get back up time and time again.

How to Play Body Drop 3D

Body Drop 3D is a ragdoll physics game where you interact with crash test dummy models using various tools. All operations are controlled with your mouse, and you'll quickly master the controls.

Controls
Move cursor - Aim
Left mouse button - Launch sphere
Hold right mouse button and move cursor - Change camera angle

In each level, dummies are positioned at specific starting locations, and you can throw spheres at them to knock them down. You only have three balls to use, and the goal is to make the dummies fall in the most damaging way possible. You can see the damage dealt on the dummy diagram on the left side of the screen. As body parts take more damage, they become redder. If bones break, the related body parts will show in red. The objective is to break as many bones as possible to earn points.

Tips and Tricks
Although this is a ragdoll physics game, it still requires some strategy. You only have three balls to shoot, and the dummies are sturdier than they appear. Therefore, you should aim for their heads or legs, as these are most likely to make them lose balance. Pay close attention to the surrounding environment so you can aim to make the dummies fall from as high as possible while hitting more obstacles during their descent.

Supported Platforms

PC
Tablet
Mobile

Frequently Asked Questions

Though Body Drop 3D is literally about causing a body to drop down, body drop also refers to a Judo technique used to throw an opponent so they end up on their back.
Yes, it's free.