Supreme Duelist

Supreme Duelist

Neron's Brother

Rating 4.6 (2,011,068 reviews)

Physics-driven stickman duels with short, chaotic matches and light customization

The appeal here comes from a small set of systems that are meant to work quickly and repeatedly. Matches are short, the controls are simple, and the physics give each round a slightly unpredictable feel.

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Category Action
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 4.0.5
Updated Jun 23, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Supreme Duelist is a free-to-play action game built around stickman and stick figure fights, presented with simple 2D visuals and physics-led movement. Developed by Neron's Brother, it leans on quick, casual sessions rather than long-form progression. The core loop is straightforward: enter a battle, use the game’s physics to land hits, survive, and move on to the next mode or map. That structure gives it the feel of a pick-up-and-play mobile brawler, with enough variety to keep the format from becoming purely repetitive. The official description points to solo battles, 2-player play, a football mini-game, a boss fight tournament, skins, and a map editor, which suggests a game that mixes slapstick combat with light creation tools. Its broad install base and very high rating count on Google Play also indicate a long-running audience in Canada and beyond.

Core Gameplay Features

That makes the game easy to revisit in brief bursts.

  • Physics Combat Fights rely on 2D physics, so movement and hits carry a loose, comic feel. That keeps each match readable while still allowing messy outcomes that suit a casual brawler.
  • Multiple Modes The description mentions solo battles, 2-player mode, a football mini-game, and a boss fight tournament. Those options broaden the loop without changing the game’s lightweight structure.
  • Map Editor A map editor lets players create their own battle spaces. That adds a small creative layer for players who want more than standard arena fights.
  • Skin Unlocks Unlockable skins give the stick figures some visual variety. It is a simple progression hook rather than a deep cosmetic system.
  • Short Sessions The game is positioned for quick play on mobile, which suits its fast rounds and casual tone. It is built around immediate action rather than long strategic planning.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile fighters, this one stands out less for complexity than for how much it packs into a very simple framework. The combination of physics comedy, creation tools, and local multiplayer gives it more texture than a single-mode brawler.

  • Huge Player Reach Google Play lists 100,000,000+ installs and more than 2 million ratings, which signals a game with unusual visibility and a large amount of public feedback.
  • Cross-Store Availability It is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the App Store, making it easy to access on Android phones, iPhones, and iPads.
  • Light Creative Tools The map editor and skin unlocks add enough personalization to distinguish it from bare-bones stickman fighters. That helps the game feel less disposable for regular players.

Things to Know Before Playing

The tradeoffs are mostly the usual ones for a free mobile action game. The experience is built for quick sessions, and the broad audience signals a simple design rather than deep systems. Practical details matter more here than hidden complexity.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, so it is likely supported by in-app purchases or ads. The listing does not spell out the exact model, but that is the usual tradeoff.
  • Age Rating Difference Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes it broadly accessible, though parents may still want to check the content fit on iPhone and iPad.
  • Storage Planning The App Store listing shows a download size of about 158 MB, so some free space is needed for the install and updates. A little extra headroom helps avoid failed downloads.

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