Supreme Duelist is a fun stickman brawler but the ad load is heavy and online multiplayer is missing. These alternatives offer the same chaotic combat with proper online play, deeper mechanics, or both.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Supreme Duelist's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Stick Fight: The Game is the highest-profile stickman physics brawler — originally a Steam hit, now on mobile. Online and local multiplayer, dozens of weapons and maps, and dramatically more polished physics than Supreme Duelist. The single most direct upgrade.
Explore Stick Fight: The Game Mobile data →Brawlhalla is the most successful free-to-play platform fighter ever made. Cross-platform play, 50+ Legends, cosmetic-only monetization (zero pay-to-win), and a massive active player base. A natural step up if you want serious competitive depth instead of stickman chaos.
Explore Brawlhalla data →Stickman Warriors leans into anime-style super moves and special finishers — a flashier take on the stickman fighter format with a deeper character roster than Supreme Duelist. Strong rating from the stickman community.
Explore Stickman Warriors data →Stumble Guys is the Fall Guys-style party platformer with up to 32 simultaneous players. The multiplayer chaos that Supreme Duelist lacks, with frequent updates and a massive global player base. A great pick if the multiplayer was the missing piece.
Explore Stumble Guys data →Mortal Kombat Mobile brings the iconic 3D fighter to phones with collectible characters, fatalities, and franchise lore. Significantly higher production values than Supreme Duelist and a deeper combo system. The free-to-play model is grindier but the gameplay floor is much higher.
Explore Mortal Kombat data →Shadow Fight 4 from Nekki is a real-time PvP fighter with the franchise's signature silhouette art style. Deep combat system, multiple fighting styles, and active online play — the fighting game with the closest mechanical depth to a real fighter on mobile.
Explore Shadow Fight 4: Arena data →We found these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across the stickman fighter and platform fighter genres. Supreme Duelist players most often leave because of ad frequency, the lack of true online multiplayer, and weapon purchase issues. Each alternative below addresses at least one of those directly.
Stick Fight: The Game Mobile is the most direct upgrade — same physics-based stickman combat with much more polish and proper online multiplayer. Brawlhalla is the strongest pick if you want a real competitive fighting game with cross-platform play.
Yes — Stick Fight: The Game and Brawlhalla both offer real online multiplayer with friends and matchmaking. Supreme Duelist is primarily a local hot-seat experience, which is increasingly out of step with what players expect from mobile fighters.
Reviews flag ads as the leading complaint and the only ad-removal option is a one-time IAP. Stick Fight: The Game and Brawlhalla both have lighter ad loads on their free tiers, and Brawlhalla's monetization is purely cosmetic (no ads in matches).
App Vulture uses AI-powered review intelligence to analyze what real users say about apps — their pain points, feature requests, and reasons for switching. We identified these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across action and fighting game apps and validated each candidate against the source app's most common churn reasons.
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