2.5D touch brawler · playable in your browser

Tap. Charge. Brawl.

A fast, touch-native fighting game for your phone. Tap to strike a 3-hit combo, hold to charge a guard-breaking heavy, drag to cast gear skills. No install, no account — jump straight into a match against the bot.

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Runs in any modern browser · best on a phone, landscape

A Thimp Brawl match in progress: a blue fighter mid-combo landing hits on a red bot, a '2 HITS' combo counter, health bars, and the radial gear-skill control cluster

Real gameplay from the in-browser demo (2.5D beat-em-up build).

Three inputs, real depth

One thumb runs the whole fight. The skill ceiling is in the timing — when to charge, when to cast, and lining up in depth to connect.

1

Tap to strike

Tap ATK for a 3-hit combo — the third hit knocks down. Chain it inside the combo window to keep the pressure on.

2

Hold to charge

Hold ATK to wind up a heavy: super-armor through the startup, and it breaks a turtling guard clean open.

3

Drag to cast

Drag ATK a direction to fire one of four gear skills. Knock gear off your opponent, grab it off the floor, and turn it on them.

Built to feel good on a phone

Four gear slots, each a skill on its own cooldown — cast along your facing.

Hat Weapon Body Legs

Touch-native controls

A virtual stick, a radial gesture cluster, and a slop-lift skill flick — designed for thumbs, not ported from a gamepad.

Fight in depth

A side-on camera over a floor with real depth. Walk into and out of the screen; line up in the hit band to connect.

Ring-outs, not cheap kills

Knock a grounded fighter off an edge or into the mid-map chasm for chip damage and a respawn. HP-to-zero is the only true KO.

Play instantly

It runs in the browser — no download, no account, no waiting. Open the link and you're in a match.

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