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Boxing Fighter Shadow Battle
The st century old legend from the imperial court is taking place Its now time of the rise of the Yokai spirits and they want to dominate the world This mysterious phenomena these beasts these shadows these ghosts are willing to eat human souls Hords of Yokaia class of supernatural monsters with shadow spirit are now coming after youYou are humans last hope
Which company was behind the development of this game?
The company responsible for the development of this game is Playtouch.
What is the main engine or toolkit used for building the game’s interface and mechanics?
The game was created using the Construct 2 game development platform.
How can this game be described in terms of tags?
Tag-related attributes that describe this game include boxing, fighting.
Is the game designed for use on smartphones and tablets?
Yes, Boxing Fighter Shadow Battle is available to play on mobile devices.
In what genre does this game fit?
The game belongs to the Battle genre.
Which gender(s) is this game intended for?
This game is tailored for Male.
Which age groups would most enjoy this game?
The target age groups for this game are Kids.
Are there any blood or gore elements in the game?
Yes, Boxing Fighter Shadow Battle shows blood-related visuals.
Is the content in this game suitable for kids?
No, Boxing Fighter Shadow Battle would not be enjoyable for younger players.
Is there any violence or brutality in the game?
Yes, the gameplay of Boxing Fighter Shadow Battle involves forms of harshness or cruelty.
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