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Kick the Buddy Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 4.1 Android Rated Teen Free with in-app purchases

Rating

4.1
★★★★★
173 likes 104 dislikes

Description

Kick the Buddy is a toy-like stress-relief sandbox built around exaggerated ragdoll reactions and unlockable tools. Its immediate physical comedy is easy to understand, but repetition, ads, currency gates, and cartoon violence limit lasting appeal.

Kick the Buddy Review

Kick the Buddy places a cartoon ragdoll in a small room and gives the player objects, weapons, hazards, and environmental tools to use on it. Taps, swipes, grabs, and selected items produce exaggerated reactions and earn currency. There is no conventional win condition.

The main loop is experimentation: discover how an item behaves, combine it with the room, earn rewards, and unlock another item. Physics and voice reactions provide most of the entertainment. The game is commonly framed as stress relief, but that is entertainment language rather than a clinical benefit.

Repetitive virtual destruction may feel briefly cathartic for some players and unpleasant for others. The cartoon style does not remove the violent theme. Many tools are locked behind currency, reward videos, subscriptions, or purchases.

Advertising can appear often enough that selecting and unlocking objects takes longer than using them. Once the major reactions are seen, the room offers little strategic development. Kick the Buddy works as a short novelty sandbox, not a deep game or wellness treatment.

Guardians should review the content and monetization before children play. Users who continue should set purchase controls and avoid watching every ad solely to complete the collection.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS
Developer Playgendary Limited
Downloads 500M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package com.playgendary.kickthebuddy
Content Rating Teen
Android Version 1.6.0
Android Updated May 26, 2026
Android File Size 220.6 MB
iOS Version 1.7.1
iOS Updated May 22, 2023
iOS File Size 223.6 MB
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How to Play Kick the Buddy

Tap, drag, throw, or otherwise interact with Buddy using the current tool. Select a different item from the inventory to change the effect. Some objects are placed in the room, while others respond directly to touch.

Experiment with one tool long enough to understand its controls before switching. Use walls, gravity, and moving objects to create combinations. The game rewards reactions and accumulated damage rather than precise objectives.

Collect currency and free rewards, but compare the unlock cost with how different the item actually appears. Avoid spending premium currency on a minor variation of an existing tool. Optional ads should be treated as a time cost.

Review volume because repeated voice and impact effects can become tiring. Enable platform purchase authentication, especially on a shared device. Stop if the violent imagery is uncomfortable or if play increases frustration rather than reducing it.

The app is not a substitute for healthy coping strategies or professional support.

Pros

  • Interactions require almost no instruction.
  • Ragdoll physics create immediate visual feedback.
  • Large tool catalogue supports experimentation.
  • Short sessions are easy to stop.

Cons

  • Core interaction becomes repetitive.
  • Ads and purchase prompts are intrusive.
  • Cartoon violence is unsuitable for some users.

Beginner Tips

  • Learn one tool before switching.
  • Use the room physics for combinations.
  • Compare unlocks before spending.
  • Enable purchase authentication.
  • Treat stress-relief claims cautiously.

FAQ

Is there a goal in Kick the Buddy?

The focus is sandbox experimentation, reactions, currency, and tool collection rather than a traditional campaign.

Is it scientifically proven stress relief?

No. It is entertainment and should not be treated as a clinical treatment or guaranteed coping method.

Why are many tools unavailable?

Items can require earned currency, ads, subscriptions, or in-app purchases depending on the current version.

Is it appropriate for children?

The art is cartoonish, but repeated violence and monetization require guardian review and purchase controls.

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