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A free-to-play dojo management sim that quietly mixes school-building economics with first-person brawling - surprisingly polished for a solo-dev indie, but thin on late-game content once the tuition math clicks.

My first instinct when I saw a free-to-play martial arts management sim from a solo indie developer was to brace for a shallow cash-grab. Fight School Simulator is not that, and the 88% positive Steam rating from over 200 reviewers backs that up. What you actually get is a first-person hybrid that sits somewhere between a dojo construction sandbox and a light action-RPG: you place training equipment, recruit students, set them on discipline routines, and then personally step into the ring to earn new techniques from a Grand Master through combat mini-games. The setting is 1950s-1960s Asia, which gives the whole thing a pleasing lo-fi kung fu film atmosphere even if the production values are clearly modest. The management layer has more going on than the UI suggests. Students can be specialized into three distinct archetypes - Kick Masters, Punch Specialists, or Balanced Fighters - and the moves you unlock from the Grand Master feed directly into what you can teach them. Grasshopper assistants handle dojo upkeep and repairs, which frees you to focus on the strategic side: rival school raids require you to rally students and mount counterattacks, local tournaments let you field specific fighters, and a side-mission strand puts you against mafia enforcers and city thieves to build your school's reputation. That reputation loop is the closest thing the game has to a proper progression spine, and it holds together well enough to carry you through several hours. Where it shows its indie seams is in the late-game pacing and the achievement system. Community feedback is consistent on both counts: once you have furnished two schools, mastered the available move list, and cleared the current quest content, idle time sets in fast. The achievement tracking also has documented bugs where early milestones fail to trigger even after the conditions are obviously met - not game-breaking, but annoying for completion-focused players. The developer is active on the forums and has shipped meaningful post-launch updates including new mini-games, an extended storyline, and revised combat controls, so the roadmap looks genuine rather than abandoned. For newcomers to management sims, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The loop is simple enough to parse without a dense tutorial: place equipment, train fighters, win fights, spend tuition, expand. There is no sprawling tech tree or faction diplomacy to memorize. The free-to-play model means the barrier to trying it is zero, and the AI-generated visual assets (disclosed transparently by the developer) do not impact the underlying gameplay systems at all. Think of it as a pocket-sized cousin to games like Kairosoft's martial arts titles, but played from the dojo floor in first-person rather than from a top-down spreadsheet view. Diego, Scout Team

Fight School Simulator

Fight School Simulator

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A free-to-play dojo management sim that quietly mixes school-building economics with first-person brawling - surprisingly polished for a solo-dev indie, but thin on late-game content once the tuition math clicks.

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My first instinct when I saw a free-to-play martial arts management sim from a solo indie developer was to brace for a shallow cash-grab. Fight School Simulator is not that, and the 88% positive Steam rating from over 200 reviewers backs that up. What you actually get is a first-person hybrid that sits somewhere between a dojo construction sandbox and a light action-RPG: you place training equipment, recruit students, set them on discipline routines, and then personally step into the ring to earn new techniques from a Grand Master through combat mini-games. The setting is 1950s-1960s Asia, which gives the whole thing a pleasing lo-fi kung fu film atmosphere even if the production values are clearly modest. The management layer has more going on than the UI suggests. Students can be specialized into three distinct archetypes - Kick Masters, Punch Specialists, or Balanced Fighters - and the moves you unlock from the Grand Master feed directly into what you can teach them. Grasshopper assistants handle dojo upkeep and repairs, which frees you to focus on the strategic side: rival school raids require you to rally students and mount counterattacks, local tournaments let you field specific fighters, and a side-mission strand puts you against mafia enforcers and city thieves to build your school's reputation. That reputation loop is the closest thing the game has to a proper progression spine, and it holds together well enough to carry you through several hours. Where it shows its indie seams is in the late-game pacing and the achievement system. Community feedback is consistent on both counts: once you have furnished two schools, mastered the available move list, and cleared the current quest content, idle time sets in fast. The achievement tracking also has documented bugs where early milestones fail to trigger even after the conditions are obviously met - not game-breaking, but annoying for completion-focused players. The developer is active on the forums and has shipped meaningful post-launch updates including new mini-games, an extended storyline, and revised combat controls, so the roadmap looks genuine rather than abandoned. For newcomers to management sims, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The loop is simple enough to parse without a dense tutorial: place equipment, train fighters, win fights, spend tuition, expand. There is no sprawling tech tree or faction diplomacy to memorize. The free-to-play model means the barrier to trying it is zero, and the AI-generated visual assets (disclosed transparently by the developer) do not impact the underlying gameplay systems at all. Think of it as a pocket-sized cousin to games like Kairosoft's martial arts titles, but played from the dojo floor in first-person rather than from a top-down spreadsheet view.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Dojo ManagementStudent SpecializationFirst-Person CombatReputation SystemGrand Master QuestsSolo Dev IndieFree-to-Play SimRival School Raids

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 1050
Processor
i5

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