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  • Boxing Random

    A ragdoll-style boxing game where physics does most of the work. You control a floppy fighter trying to land clean hits while staying upright. Matches are quick, chaotic, and often hilarious since punches rarely go as planned.

    Game Description

    Boxing Random feels more like a fight between two unstable mannequins than skilled boxers, and that’s exactly why it works. Every round throws something different at you—odd arenas, changing character sizes, or weird physics tweaks. You’re not just fighting your opponent, you’re fighting your own movement half the time.

    The randomness keeps things from getting predictable. Some rounds feel easy, others turn into total messes where both players just flop around. Boxing Random doesn’t reward precision as much as timing and luck, which can be frustrating or funny depending on how you look at it. Either way, it rarely gets boring.

    How to Play

    • Control your boxer and try to land punches on your opponent
    • Each round may change conditions like arena or character behavior
    • First to score the required points wins the match
    • Positioning matters more than button mashing

    Controls

    • W / Up Arrow – Jump / Punch
    • Single button gameplay – timing is everything

    Tips

    • Don’t spam jumps—bad timing leaves you wide open
    • Stay slightly back and let your opponent mess up first
    • Aim for head hits when possible—they end rounds faster

    Boxing Random

    A ragdoll-style boxing game where physics does most of the work. You control a floppy fighter trying to land clean hits while staying upright. Matches are quick, chaotic, and often hilarious since punches rarely go as planned.

    Game Description

    Boxing Random feels more like a fight between two unstable mannequins than skilled boxers, and that’s exactly why it works. Every round throws something different at you—odd arenas, changing character sizes, or weird physics tweaks. You’re not just fighting your opponent, you’re fighting your own movement half the time.

    The randomness keeps things from getting predictable. Some rounds feel easy, others turn into total messes where both players just flop around. Boxing Random doesn’t reward precision as much as timing and luck, which can be frustrating or funny depending on how you look at it. Either way, it rarely gets boring.

    How to Play

    • Control your boxer and try to land punches on your opponent
    • Each round may change conditions like arena or character behavior
    • First to score the required points wins the match
    • Positioning matters more than button mashing

    Controls

    • W / Up Arrow – Jump / Punch
    • Single button gameplay – timing is everything

    Tips

    • Don’t spam jumps—bad timing leaves you wide open
    • Stay slightly back and let your opponent mess up first
    • Aim for head hits when possible—they end rounds faster