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Muddy Heights began as a small, physics‑based browser game with a single, gleefully absurd premise: launch a character from ever‑higher balconies and pile up the mess below to set new records. What started as a short, humorous experiment in ragdoll mechanics has evolved into a notable example of how simple gameplay, clever design choices, and modern distribution channels can create a lasting online cultural footprint. This article traces Muddy Heights’ journey, explains what makes it engaging, and highlights lessons for indie developers, educators, and casual players.