Stickmen, Physics, and Pure Silly Violence
Join the Gang and Fight does exactly what it says on the tin. You join a gang of wobbly stickmen and fight. But calling it just a fighting game doesn't do justice to the level of absurdity here. This is a multiplayer physics-based brawler where every punch, kick, and ragdoll flop feels like a happy accident.
The stickmen move like they've had one too many drinks, arms and legs flailing in directions you didn't intend. That's the charm. You're not in full control—and that's what makes it fun.

More Than Just a Brawl
The game isn't just one mode. You can jump into classic Brawl, try to dethrone the king in Kick the King, or play a chaotic game of Steal the Chicken. There's also Racing and Football, which are exactly as silly as they sound. Each mode leans into the ragdoll physics, so don't expect precise tackles or clean goals. Expect laughter.
Racing, for example, is less about speed and more about desperately flailing your stickman toward the finish line while others trip over you. Football is pure anarchy. You'll score own goals, accidentally tackle your teammate, and somehow still have a great time.

The Wobbly Appeal
What stands out about Join the Gang and Fight is how it turns lack of precision into a feature. In many games, floaty controls would be a flaw. Here, they're the whole point. The unpredictability keeps every match fresh, even if the core moves are limited to punches and kicks. You never quite know how your stickman will react—and neither does anyone else.
That said, the novelty can wear off after a few rounds if you're playing solo. The game really shines with a group of friends in the same room or online. Without that social element, the chaos can feel a bit hollow. It's a party game first, a competitive game second.

Who Is This For?
If you enjoy games like Gang Beasts or Human Fall Flat, or any game where physics are more important than skill, you'll find a lot to like here. It's perfect for short bursts of play—five minutes here, ten minutes there—when you just want to laugh. But if you're looking for a deep fighting system or a serious competitive challenge, this isn't it.
Join the Gang and Fight is silly, simple, and a bit repetitive. But it knows what it is. Sometimes you just want to watch a wobbly stickman steal a chicken while another one flails off a cliff. And that's okay.

Final Thoughts
Join the Gang and Fight works best as a quick, low-pressure browser game. It may not hold everyone for long sessions, but it does a solid job at delivering a simple and accessible play experience.