Supreme Duelist

Supreme Duelist

Neron's Brother

Rating 4.5 (2,011,106 reviews)

Physics-led stickman duels with quick matches and light customisation

The design centres on quick matches, loose physics and a set of small side systems that keep the structure from feeling too narrow. It is built for short sessions, with different modes and light customisation supporting repeat play.

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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 stickman fighting game from Neron's Brother, built around short, physics-led bouts rather than complex combo systems. The action is framed as casual, fast-paced combat with 2D movement, simple controls and a deliberately comic tone. That makes it read more like a snack-sized brawler than a technical fighting game. The loop is straightforward: pick a mode, jump into a duel, survive the chaos, then head back for another round or a different setup. The description points to solo battles, two-player play, a football mini-game, a boss fight tournament, map editing and skin unlocks, so the appeal comes from variety within a familiar stickman template. With over 100 million installs on Google Play and more than 2 million ratings, it has clearly found a large audience, even if the premise remains simple.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Physics Combat Fights use 2D physics, so movement and contact are part of the spectacle as much as the attacks themselves. That gives each duel a slightly unpredictable feel.
  • Solo Battles Single-player matches let the game work as a quick offline-style brawler, with the focus on surviving encounters and learning the timing of the simple combat system.
  • Two-Player Mode The description includes local-style two-player play, which adds a competitive layer and makes the game more useful as a shared couch session.
  • Mini-Games And Modes A football mini-game and a boss fight tournament broaden the structure beyond standard duels, giving returning players a reason to switch between objectives.
  • Maps And Skins The map editor and unlockable skins add light creative control, letting the presentation and arenas change without moving away from the same core stickman combat.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile brawlers, this one stands out less for depth than for breadth and accessibility. Its big install base, strong rating volume and cross-platform release suggest a game that is easy to sample and easy to return to when a brief match is all that is needed.

  • Huge Player Reach More than 100 million Google Play installs and over 2 million ratings point to a game that has been widely tried, which gives its simple format unusual visibility.
  • Broad Platform Support It is available on both Android and iPhone, so the same basic experience is offered across the main UK mobile stores rather than being locked to one ecosystem.
  • Short-Session Design The stated mix of quick battles, mini-games and a casual tone makes it well suited to brief play sessions, especially when a full-length action game would be too involved.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical trade-offs are fairly typical for a free mobile action game. The appeal is in the low-friction format, but the store data also suggests some limits around depth, age suitability and monetisation. The iPhone build has a listed size, while the Android listing does not.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, so it is likely supported by optional in-app purchases or ads, even though the listing does not spell out the full monetisation model.
  • Age Rating PEGI 7 on Google Play and 12+ on the App Store make it broadly family-friendly, though parents may still want to check whether the combat tone fits younger players.
  • Storage And Updates The iPhone version lists a download size of about 158 MB, and both stores show recent updates. Leaving extra free space is sensible for patches, cache and future version changes.

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