Overview of the title
Peapole Stick Playground is a free action sandbox created by indie developer Delvalle Stl. The game centers on ragdoll physics and lets players stage chaotic, destructive scenarios to observe how stick-figure dummies react. A powerful level editor is included so users can design their own experiments and share custom setups.
Sandbox toolkit and hazards
- Contaminated materials such as nuclear waste and toxic spills
- Classic explosives and volatile charges to trigger large-scale reactions
- Firearms and projectile weapons for impact testing
- Sharp implements like blades and saws for close-range damage
- Vehicles you can crash into structures or dummies
- Construction pieces and platforms for assembling custom arenas
Level editor and creative freedom
The editor gives you a wide selection of objects, surfaces, and interactive elements so you can build anything from simple test rigs to elaborate traps. It’s designed to be open-ended: combine parts, tweak physics settings, and run simulations repeatedly to see different outcomes. The emphasis is on experimentation and emergent results rather than fixed objectives.
Visuals and presentation
The graphics are intentionally simple and can feel low-resolution; they do not aim for polished, high-fidelity visuals. If you prefer crisp or retro pixel art, the aesthetic here may come across as dated rather than stylistic. That said, the minimalist look keeps the focus on the physics interactions rather than detailed artwork.
Who this is for
Peapole Stick Playground is best suited for players who enjoy creating absurd, over-the-top scenarios and watching the resulting chaos unfold. If you like sandbox toys, physics-driven experimentation, and a low-pressure environment for testing dangerous setups, this game delivers plenty of destructive fun. Go ahead and jump in — the game encourages creative mayhem.
Technical
- Android
- Free