You mad, Bruh?
For casual mobile gamers interested in arcade-style fighting games with ragdoll physics and progression-based combat.
You mad, Bruh? is a market-leading games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.7/5 rating from 3.4K reviews, it delivers strong user satisfaction. Users particularly appreciate ragdoll physics and character animations provide a satisfying and humorous combat experience for players, though persistent display of advertisements at the bottom of the screen disrupts the visual experience remains a common concern.
What is You mad, Bruh??
You mad, Bruh? is a physics-based fighting game for casual mobile players, featuring ragdoll combat and character progression.
Users hire the game for low-stakes, humorous combat sessions that provide immediate visual satisfaction, serving as a quick time-filler during daily routines.
Current Momentum
v4.2
- Shipped technical release in late 2025.
- Maintains stable sentiment despite ad friction.
Active Nemesis
Supreme Duelist
By Neron's Brother
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Gravity-manipulation and ragdoll mechanics applied to enemy interactions.
Visual effect triggered upon enemy defeat to emphasize combat impact.
Selection of multiple characters with distinct fighting styles and unlockable skins.
How much does it cost?
- Free to play with ad support
- In-app purchases for character and performance upgrades
Freemium model relies on ad-supported gameplay and microtransactions for character progression.
Who Built It?
MAD PIXEL
Empowering independent developers with the funding and marketing resources to scale casual 3D strategy and combat games for a global audience.
Portfolio
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Apps
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What do users think recently?
Low confidence · 60 reviews analyzed · Based on 60 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a thrilled sentiment. Users appreciate ragdoll physics and character animations provide a satisfying and humorous combat experience for players, but report persistent display of advertisements at the bottom of the screen disrupts the visual experience.
What Users Love
What Frustrates Users
What Users Want
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for You mad, Bruh??
How's The Games Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Which niche is You mad, Bruh? in?
to defeat opponents in a fighting arena
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(2)
Dominates the stickman ragdoll fighting niche with nearly 2 million reviews and a high-frequency update cadence.
Differentiators
- Maintains a massive library of diverse weapon skins and character customization options that drive long-term retention.
- Features a robust local multiplayer mode that allows two players to compete on a single device.
- High-frequency update cycle ensures fresh content drops every few weeks to maintain active user engagement.
Head to head
The target app must differentiate through superior physics-based combat feel or unique game modes to avoid being overshadowed by the sheer content volume of the market leader.
Shadow Fight 2 dominates the mobile fighting genre by combining deep RPG progression with high-fidelity combat mechanics, directly competing for the same casual-to-midcore fighting game audience.
Contenders(6)
Directly competes in the ragdoll physics fighting sub-genre with a strong focus on simple, accessible combat mechanics.
Differentiators
- Prioritizes minimalist UI design to keep the focus entirely on the chaotic ragdoll physics interactions.
- Implements a simplified control scheme that allows for faster combat pacing than traditional fighting games.
A massive incumbent in the stickman combat space with nearly a million reviews and proven longevity.
Differentiators
- Utilizes a progression-based RPG system that rewards players with character upgrades and skill unlocks.
- Offers a wider variety of combat environments that change the tactical approach required for each level.
It overlaps with the target by providing a variety of martial arts and superhero-themed combat scenarios within a casual mobile framework.
This title competes for the same audience by offering a variety of single-player gauntlet and endless modes centered on stickman combat.
It targets the same fighting game niche but focuses on a more technical, combo-oriented experience for players looking for depth.
This app competes by offering a similar stickman-themed aesthetic and localized multiplayer features that attract the same casual fighting demographic.
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The outtake for You mad, Bruh?
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Physics-driven gameplay creates unique, shareable moments
- Slow-motion knockouts increase session satisfaction
Critical Frictions
- Bottom-screen ad placement disrupts visual experience
- Lack of realistic combat depth limits long-term engagement
Growth Levers
- Implementation of dedicated online or offline modes
- Expansion of character progression depth
Market Threats
- High-frequency update cycles from incumbents like Supreme Duelist
- Shift in casual interest toward party-game hubs
What are the next best moves?
Test alternative ad placements because bottom-banner complaints are the #1 friction point → increase session length.
User sentiment data identifies bottom-screen ads as the primary complaint despite high overall satisfaction.
Trade-off: Pause new character skin development — ad-retention has a higher impact on daily active users.
Ship offline-mode toggle because connectivity requests are surfacing in reviews → reduce churn for commuters.
User requests for dedicated offline modes indicate a segment of players currently blocked by connectivity requirements.
Trade-off: Deprioritize the next level-pack release — offline accessibility is a higher-value retention lever.
A counter-intuitive read
The high rating is a risk, as it masks the churn caused by ad-placement friction that will only become apparent once the initial novelty of the physics engine fades.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Local multiplayer mode (available in Supreme Duelist but missing here)
- Diverse weapon skin library (available in Supreme Duelist but missing here)
Key Takeaways
The app succeeds through satisfying ragdoll physics, but persistent ad-placement friction threatens long-term retention, so the PM should prioritize testing less intrusive ad formats to protect the core user base.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The casual ragdoll fighting market is consolidating around incumbents with high-frequency content updates. The app's current maintenance-mode posture leaves it exposed to rivals that offer deeper meta-progression, so revenue growth depends on addressing the ad-placement friction to improve retention.
Persistent ad-placement complaints in the latest reviews suggest that current monetization is creating a ceiling on session length.
Recent technical updates indicate a maintenance-mode posture, which leaves the app vulnerable to competitors with more aggressive content cadences.