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Other versions of this game:  Stick Figure Badminton 3

Get to Know About Stick Figure Badminton 2

I remember stumbling onto Stick Figure Badminton 2 on a slow afternoon, and I have to say it’s surprisingly addictive. On the surface, it’s just you and your little stickperson slugging shuttlecocks back and forth, but the simple graphics and smooth animations really pull you into the fast-paced action. You can play solo against a computer opponent or challenge a friend in split-screen mode, and each match feels like a fresh test of your timing and reflexes.

What makes this sequel stand out is its clever control scheme. You’ve got the basic left and right movement, of course, but there’s also jumping, smashing, and even a nifty overhead hit once you’ve mastered the flighty shuttle. It takes a bit of practice to perfectly time that smash, but the ol’ “aha” moment when you land it just right and watch your opponent scramble is totally worth it.

I also appreciate how the difficulty ramps up. Early matches against the AI are forgiving, letting you get comfortable with the controls, but before you know it, your stick opponent is lunging for every shot and lobbing it right back at you with cheeky precision. That challenge curve keeps you glued in—one more match becomes a mantra rather than a thought.

Even though it’s far from a blockbuster console title, there’s something endearing about how Stick Figure Badminton 2 distills a real-world sport down to its core excitement. It’s low-key, it’s free, and once you’ve discovered that perfect rally rhythm, you’ll find it hard to tear yourself away.