Physics chaos with a wrestling twist. Luchaball throws luchador-masked enemies at you and hands you one weapon: another mask. Aim. Launch. Watch the carnage bounce wall to wall.
Simple mission. Knock the masks off every Luchaball on screen and slap a green mask on each one. Do it before you run out of shots. Clear the field — next level loads. Keep going as far as physics will let you.
Pull your mouse away from the luchador mask at the bottom of the screen. A dotted trajectory line shows exactly where it's going. Release. The further your cursor sits from the mask, the harder it flies. Snap decisions matter — angles are everything here.
Masks ricochet off walls and other Luchaballs. One good shot can chain through three, four, five targets in a single run. Hunt those angles. A clean bank shot that clears half the board feels crunchy. Each level adds more Luchaballs, tighter layouts, and pickup items scattered across the field — grab them mid-flight for bonus effects.
Watch the life counter — runs out and it's over. Collect pickups every chance you get. Don't waste shots on isolated single targets when one angled bounce could tag a cluster. Conserve. Stack combos. Push deeper into the endless loop. If you enjoy bouncy physics puzzlers, Playground Man! Ragdoll Show! hits that same satisfying destructive rhythm and is worth a shot between runs.
Built for fans of Physics Games who want a quick, satisfying loop — no setup, no tutorials, just aim and fire. Great for short breaks. The Gravity Games crowd will feel right at home reading trajectories and hunting bank shots. And anyone who digs Science Games — the kind where angles and momentum actually matter — will find plenty to obsess over. Casual enough for kids, deep enough to keep score-chasers hooked. If you love sandbox physics destruction, Melon Sandbox scratches that same experimental itch when you need a change of pace.
Luchaball was developed by Rarebit Studios. Added to Playgama on March 16, 2026.