

It’s a simplistic-style boxing game where you’re fighting as random characters, but there are some mechanics in there that help make the game feel more like a boxing title.įor instance, you’re having to keep in control of your stamina, dodging fists from your opponent, bob and weave from attacks, while also successfully lining up your shots. However, for $9.99 you might find some enjoyment out of this game. You know we mentioned this in the intro for the list but there are no real contenders in the boxing video game lineup that can compete with the likes of EA’s Fight Night franchise.
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Currently, this game is under early access as the developers continue to work on the project so we’re still waiting on the full launch of this title to happen. You’ll go through matches using a variety of strategic punches and managing your stamina. This brand-new boxing franchise implements iconic boxing organizations like WBC and legendary boxers. With games like Fight Night mainly dominating the genre for years, we had a slightly barren streak of boxing titles. It’s not too often that boxing simulation games come out into the marketplace. But if you’re looking for a new competitive game that is purely based on skill and less on unlocking attributes, this might be a boxing title worth checking out. For instance, there is no online multiplayer here, but again we might see this implemented later on. With that said, some features are missing, which the developer is hoping to add. As a result, this can be a challenging boxing title as you duke it out and attempt to become a champion. Punch A Bunch may look like a wacky physics-based boxing game, but it offers more competitive gameplay than it might appear.
