Game is played with mouse
Hanger puts you in control of a stickman clinging to ropes, trying to survive a gauntlet of brutal traps. Every swing is a gamble, and every mistake costs you a limb—or worse. You’ve got to nail the timing to keep your stickman intact, but the game doesn’t make it easy. Saw blades, spikes, and other deadly surprises are everywhere, waiting for you to mess up. Each swing demands precision. You can’t just go wild and hope for the best. Release the rope too early, and you’re face-first into a wall. Hold on too long, and you’ll smash into a saw or miss the next rope entirely. The controls are simple but unforgiving, and even a slight misstep can send you into a chaotic freefall. Sometimes, you’ll be left with a stickman that’s half a body, desperately trying to finish the level. The levels crank up the difficulty fast. Early stages might lull you into thinking you’ve got this, but as you progress, the traps get nastier and the gaps between ropes tighter. Some sections feel impossible at first glance, but with patience and practice, you’ll figure out the perfect rhythm. The game’s addictive loop keeps you coming back, even when it’s frustrating enough to make you want to quit. What makes Hanger so fun is the chaos. One small mistake can turn a flawless run into a disaster in seconds. You’ll be swinging with confidence one moment, then clinging to a single rope with half a stickman the next. If you love games where failure is inevitable but the challenge keeps pulling you back, this one’s an absolute must-play.