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Ever wanted to recreate TABS (Totally Accurate Battle Simulator) in your browser? This is basically that experience stripped down to its core. You drop low-poly soldiers onto a battlefield, hit start, and watch them ragdoll their way through chaotic physics-based combat. The goal? Prove you can set up an army that doesn't instantly crumble when the simulation starts. It's a quick, addictive sandbox where strategy meets hilarious unpredictability—perfect for teens who want to blow off steam without overthinking.
Key Features
- Ragdoll Physics Chaos: Units flail, fly, and faceplant when hit—every battle is a physics fail compilation.
- Multiple Unit Types: Archers, giants, club-wielders, and basic infantry—each with different stats and abilities.
- Large-Scale Battles: Stack 50+ units per side and watch the battlefield turn into organized chaos.
- Free Camera Control: Rotate and zoom to catch every ridiculous moment of combat.
How to Play Funny Battle - War Simulator
The setup is simple—winning takes some trial and error.
Deploy Your Army
You click the left mouse button to spawn units on your side of the grid. Each unit costs resources, so you're working with a budget. Mix archers in the back, giants up front, or go all-in on one strategy. Use WASD to move the camera around and get the perfect angle for placement. Hold right-click with WASD for alternative camera movement, and hit Shift to speed things up when you're scouting.
Watch the Physics Unfold
Once you hit start, you lose control—this is pure simulation. Units charge at each other, arrows fly, clubs swing, and bodies go airborne. The ragdoll physics make every fight unpredictable. A giant might send three guys flying with one swing, or your archers might friendly-fire your own troops. You just watch and hope your setup works. The unit counters at the top show who's winning in real-time.
Adjust and Retry
If you lose, you tweak your formation and try again. There's no complex progression system here—just the satisfaction of finally cracking a tough battle. You can delete units with right-click + CTRL if you mess up placement. Use Q and E to rotate the camera and analyze what went wrong. It's all about experimenting until you find the combo that works.
Who is Funny Battle - War Simulator for?
Perfect for casual players aged 10-18 who want a quick laugh. If you've got 5 minutes between classes or you're bored on the couch, this delivers instant, no-commitment fun. It's not deep enough for hardcore strategy fans, but it's exactly right for anyone who enjoys watching physics simulations do their thing. Kids will love the goofy ragdolls, and there's zero gore or real violence—just cartoonish combat.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pure spectator chaos once the battle starts. You feel like a general in the planning phase, then a sports fan screaming at the TV during the fight. The low-poly graphics are honest about what this is—a browser game that prioritizes performance over visuals. No textures, just flat colors and basic lighting. There's no music during my sessions, just the sound effects of units grunting and weapons clashing. It's repetitive but weirdly satisfying, like popping bubble wrap.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game doesn't have a traditional save system since each battle is a standalone simulation. You're not building a campaign—just jumping into matches. Performance-wise, it runs smoothly even with 50+ units on screen because of the stripped-down graphics. If your PC can handle YouTube, it can handle this. The simple shaders and lack of textures keep the framerate stable, which is crucial when physics are flying everywhere.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
It's a solid time-killer if you know what you're getting into.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action—no tutorials, no grinding, just deploy and watch.
- ✅ Pro: The ragdoll physics never stop being funny, even after 20 battles.
- ❌ Con: It's a blatant TABS clone with zero original ideas—feels like an asset flip.
Controls
Responsive enough for what you need. Camera controls feel a bit stiff, but unit placement is smooth.
- Desktop: Left-click to spawn units, WASD for camera movement, Q/E to rotate, Shift to speed up, Right-click + CTRL to delete units.
- Mobile: Touch controls are supported, though the experience is clearly designed for mouse and keyboard.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by GoGoMan and released on January 1, 2023. It's an indie Unity project that wears its influences on its sleeve.

