Play the game Stick War, one of the biggest most fun, challenging, and addicting stick figure games. Control your army in formations or play each unit, you have total control. Build units, learn the way of the war. Destroy the enemy statue, and capture all Territories.
In a world called Legacy, you're surrounded by discriminate nations devoted to their individual nations technology and struggle for dominance. Each nation has developed its own unique way to defend and attack. Proud of their unique craft they have become obsessed to the point of worship, turning weapons to religion. Each believe that their way of life is the only way, and are dedicated to teaching their polices to all other nations through what there leaders claim as divine intervention, or as you will know it... war.
You are the leader of the nation called "Stickman Ghost", your way is of peace and knowledge, your people do not worship their weapons as gods. This makes you a mark for infiltration by the surrounding nations. Your only chance to defend is to attack first, and obtain the technologys from each nation along the way.
Many of the empires you have previously controlled have rebelled against the frontier of their homeland. Their numbers swell up and under the leadership of the Anger terrorists have become a dangerous threat to your Order Empire!
Return to the land of Legacy and gather the people under one banner ... but beware of the evil in the air and you will not be able to face it!
Stick figure exists since the first man got the desire to depict his everyday life. Cave paintings show us how the primitive man lived or hunted. The people and animals were depicted as a figures without many features. A dot or a small circle represented the head, vertical line was the body and additional lines were arms and legs. Even thou today we use many different techniques to represent different things we still use the simple figure in our everyday life. This simple stick figure is used to show the nearest exit for example or to warn us to wet floors showing the person slipping. Toilets are also labeled with stick figures showing man and woman cabins. Fire exits and staircases, traffic lights and many other signs today use this figure as the simplest way of passing down an information to the public. The Stickman represents a human being without any specifics and that is what makes it a perfect for the job of conveying information in the best way possible. Although if necessary some additional features may be added to make the information more precise as in the example of male and female toilet signs. Stick figure is here since the dawn of man and is here to stay and help us navigate this complex world.
Some game developers realize that the most important thing about the game is the gameplay itself. They don't concentrate on fancy details and waste their time and money on designing fancy characters. Something similar happens with low resolution games. Sometimes the best arcades are those the simpliest ones. It's not always about the graphics, actually, it never is. This is where stickman comes in. That's why these games are so popular.The stick figure's earliest roots are in prehistoric art. Tens of thousands of years later, writing systems that use images for words or morphemes—e.g. logographies such as Egyptian and Chinese—started simplifying people and other objects to be used as linguistic symbols.
There is also a modern history that traces at least in part from Rudolf Modley's extending the use of figures from Isotype for commercial use. The first international use of stick figures is in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Pictograms created by Japanese designers Masaru Katzumie and Yoshiro Yamashita formed the basis of future pictograms. In 1972, Otl Aicher developed the round ended, geometric grid based stick figures used on the signage, printed materials, and television for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.