
The dangers aren't always apparent so be careful. Your first stickman won't survive nor your second and probably more won't survive. So try and get through all 20 levels using as few stickmen as possible. Use the WAD or arrow keys on the keyboard to move. On touch devices use the on-screen arrows. Progress is automatically saved at the end of each level. After clicking the Play button you will be given the option to continue the previous game or reset your progress. This assumes you have completed a level previously and not deleted your browser's cache.
Slow down and think — Max Danger is all about the moves you choose. Pacing matters more than speed — take your time on early levels to learn the systems. Controls: Simple point-and-click controls. The challenge is in the thinking, not the input. Tips to get better: Corners and edges are often safer than the middle — position matters more than raw speed. Your worst runs are usually the most educational. Note what went wrong before restarting. When in doubt, slow down. Panic costs more runs than any single hard section does. If you're drawn to games with a max, danger flavor, Max Danger hits that spot cleanly. If Max Danger hooks you, dig into our related games in the same category — there's plenty more.