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Stickman Blast Puzzle is one of those physics-based puzzle games that's deceptively simple to pick up but can get pretty tricky. You've got these little stick figures in various precarious situations, and the core idea is to use a limited number of bombs or explosives to cause a chain reaction that either saves them or, let's be honest, often sends them comically flying. It's got that classic "one more try" addictiveness because the solutions usually require a bit of clever timing and thinking about cause and effect.
In each level, you're presented with a scene—maybe the stickman is on a platform, tied to a rope, or balanced on something wobbly. You'll tap or click to place your bombs strategically, then hit a button to set them off and watch the chaos unfold. The goal is usually to either get the stickman to touch a specific star or target, or sometimes just to clear all the obstacles. You'll find yourself experimenting a lot, seeing if blowing up one support beam makes the whole structure collapse just right, or if you need to sequence your explosions to create the perfect domino effect.