27 seconds, with the game's own fight theme. Every 3D shot is real: five recorded matches, including a machine thrown five metres into the air, built from the same machines the champions page renders.

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Games with real machinery under the hood.

Cyberduck Club builds games where the simulation is the point — real physics, real consequences, and systems deep enough to out-think.

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Robot Brawl: Bolt & Blade

Spinner1, a player-built robot, rendered from its real parts

Bolt parts onto a chassis, program its brain, and send it into the arena. Every hit is physics — mass, torque, and where you welded that spinner all matter. Climb five career leagues, then enlist your best machine on the online ladder, where ranked fights are refereed server-side and every match leaves a replay.

Physics building Programmable robots Online ladder Free · No ads

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What we believe

Simulation first

If the game says your robot tipped over because it was top-heavy, it really was. No dice rolls where physics will do.

Respect for players

No ads, no tracking, no dark patterns. Our games are free, and your data stays yours — read the privacy policy, it's short.

Depth over content

We'd rather ship one arena you can master for a hundred hours than a hundred arenas you tap through once.