System Shock (2023)
21st May 2024 (World Wide)
World Championship Boxing Manager 2—Simulation by Mega Cat Studios.
Details
Website | https://www.ziggurat.games |
Developer | Mega Cat Studios |
Publisher | Ziggurat |
Platform | Windows |
Where to buy | World Championship Boxing Manager 2 on Steam |
Genres | Simulation, Sports, Strategy |
Score | 6½/10 |
What Frank Benedict Pukoszek thought:
6.50/10
6½
“World Championship Boxing Manager 2 is a boxing management sim with mild RPG elements wrapped in a vibrant retro pixel art style. While it can get into a repetitive game loop at times, the developers have attempted to sprinkle in some items for the sake of replayability. Entertaining and easy to pick up, this title is worth checking out for those interested in straightforward management games.”
Version reviewed: Windows
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