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For players who want pure boxing mechanics without narrative or spectacle, a lean, functional experience that respects your time.
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About Beast Boxing Turbo
I went in expecting a mobile port or browser game, and Beast Boxing Turbo kind of is both. This is a stripped-down boxing title where you manage stamina, throw combinations, and read opponent patterns across a campaign mode. No cutscenes, no story, no commentary, just you, your boxer, and increasingly tough AI opponents in a ring. The controls work fine if you're using a controller; it's playable with a keyboard but clunky. What keeps it from being entirely forgettable is that the actual boxing logic works. You can't just mash buttons; pacing your stamina and recognizing when to counter matters. But the presentation is minimal, the roster is small, and there's no multiplayer or depth beyond grind-out wins. If you're after a cozy boxing experience that respects your time and doesn't demand twitch reflexes, it lands. If you want a full-featured fight game, keep scrolling.

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Game Info
- Developer
- Goodhustle Studios
- Publisher
- Goodhustle Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 19, 2013