Drunken Boxers

Pick a wobbling fighter, step into a messy ring, and trade blows in Drunken Boxers. Swing at a rival who can barely stay upright, yet still throw heavy hits and send him straight into a knockout instead of waiting for any draw. Everything shakes, spins, and looks fuzzy during the match. The boxers sway, tilt, and almost fall after every step, but punches still land, and the brawl keeps going until one of them drops to the floor.

Play solo against the CPU in a long, drunken slugfest with multiple rounds. Or sit next to a friend, set how many rounds you want before the first bell, then box it out in this goofy two-player fighting game. Mix regular punches with rare, stronger blows that trigger only from a special double-key combo. Hit that combo at the right moment, dump a powerful super strike into the opponent’s guard, and close the match with one clumsy, heavy swing.

How to play?

Press the movement keys, keep the staggering boxer pointed at your rival, then tap the attack buttons to throw basic punches from different angles. Hit the correct double-key sequence to unleash a super attack instead of a simple jab. Time this when the opponent leans toward you to connect more easily. Select one-player mode to let the computer control the second boxer. For a versus match, choose two-player mode, agree on the total number of rounds, and confirm to start the fight.

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Category: Fighting Games
3.927944403804 1 1 1 1 1 (2734 Votes)
First Player Controls:
  • - move
  • - super punch
  • - continue

Second Player Controls:
  • - move
  • - super punch

About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 3.93 out of 5, based on 2734 votes.
  • Released in February 2017.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
  • Age rating: 10+
  • Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • Trigger special super attacks with a specific double-key combo during the fight
  • Set the number of rounds manually in local two-player mode
  • Fight staggering boxers in a spinning, blurry ring that affects aiming
  • Box against a CPU rival across many back-to-back drunken rounds

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