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Seventy New Cannon Puzzles

Ragdoll Cannon 2 expands the original idea into 70 levels. The player fires stick figures from a cannon and tries to make a living part of one ragdoll touch the round target. The mouse controls both the angle and the strength of the shot. Early levels use clear paths, while later stages require careful bounces and several connected moves.

The sequel replaces the old “HERE” block with an easier-to-see bullseye. It also changes its visual style across the game. Matchstick, pastel, and skeleton themes each cover a group of levels. The final stages mix those styles together.

Avoid Blocks That Break the Ragdoll

Some blocks carry crossed symbols. Touching these dangerous pieces can burn or break away the part of the ragdoll that hits them. A detached or damaged part cannot complete the level by touching the target. The player must send a living part of the figure into the bullseye.

These blocks do not always act as simple hazards. A puzzle may require the player to use one in a clever way. Removing an arm or leg can help the remaining body pass through a narrow opening. The important part must still reach the target.

Search for the Best Shooting Line

Ragdoll Cannon 2 often places walls, moving platforms, and small openings between the cannon and the goal. Direct shots rarely work in the harder stages. Players may need to bounce a figure off a corner or strike an object that moves the target.

The game allows repeated shots and provides a reset option. This makes it possible to test different angles without losing access to the stage. The score works like golf, so a lower number of shots gives a stronger result.

Ragdoll Cannon 2 offers much more content than the first game. Its 70 stages move from simple aiming lessons to demanding puzzles where a tiny change in angle can decide the outcome. Players can keep firing until they succeed, then replay the stage to find a cleaner solution with fewer ragdolls.