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FISHING FANATIC
10th Dan Black Belt
Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 1,182
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Aug 27, 2022
Toribash
is a
free-to-play
turn-based
third-person
fighting game
created by Singaporean developer Nabi Studios and published by
Nicalis
, which released on
Microsoft Windows
in 2006. A port for the
Wii
was released in July 2010,
[1]
and for
OS X
and
Linux
in May 2014.
[2]
Contents
1
Gameplay
2
Reception
3
References
4
External links
Gameplay
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The game is mainly played by manipulating the various
joints
on the player's doll-like character over turn-based sequences to execute movements. These movements primarily include relaxing, holding, contracting and extending of the player model's
neck
,
pecs
,
elbows
,
wrists
,
abdomen
,
glutes
,
hips
,
knees
and
ankles
; raising and lowering the
shoulders
, tilting the
lumbar
and
chest
left and right, and grabbing and un-grabbing of the
hands
.
The game features singleplayer and multiplayer, where movements are executed in turn-frames of varying lengths within set match-frames. The game is heavily sand-box based.
Reception
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Reception
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScore
Metacritic
WII: 53/100
[3]
Toribash
has been reviewed by
PC Gamer UK
,
PC Gamer
and
PC Format
, receiving 87%, 68% and 90% respectively.
[4]
References
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^
Toribash for the WiiWare
^
"News: Toribash Released on Steam, Launch Video/Screens Available"
. gamershell.com. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
^
"Toribash: Violence Perfected for Wii Reviews"
.
Metacritic
. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
^
"Toribash for PC Reviews"
.
Metacritic
. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
External links
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Official website
Categories
:
2006 video games
Fighting games
Linux games
MacOS games
WiiWare games
Windows games
Lua (programming language)-scripted video games
Wii games
Freeware games
Multiplayer hotseat games
Steam Greenlight games
Video games developed in Singapore
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