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Drunken Boxing

Drunken Boxing

Drunken Boxing

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RHM Interactive17.9K Plays161.3K Views star 4.4 (7.3K)

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Use the WASD keys or the arrow keys

info About Drunken Boxing

Drunken Boxing allows you to jump into a fast experience without extra tools. The gameplay contributes to a strong and enjoyable games for school computer experience.

Within the Sports, 2 Player, Physics, Boxing, Fighting space, Drunken Boxing showcases recognizable gameplay elements. The experience is always ready whenever players launch the game.

Drunken Boxing is a fun sports action ragdoll boxing game that delivers an unpredictable twist on traditional sports gaming. See the chaos that happens when two boxers play when they are a little tipsy in the ring. With its whimsical physics and outrageous character movements, you'll discover that landing a solid punch is far more challenging than it appears—after all, your inebriated state keeps you stumbling and swaying.

How to Play Drunken Boxing

Drunken Boxing gameplay is pretty straightforward using your WASD keys, but each move will yield mixed results, so keep bashing to try and get some kind of ‘punching’ action going. As a physics-based game, each move may appear a bit clumsy, but that’s a natural consequence of your guided controls.

Use the left and right arrows to throw punches with each hand while pressing the down arrow, which shifts you into a defensive stance, retreating and potentially cornering yourself. Conversely, the up arrow propels you into an offensive position, charging forward toward your opponent.

If you’re playing the 2-player game, use WASD to move if you are on the left side. If you’re on the right, use the arrow keys.

Your movements may not always be as crisp as you'd like, so it’s crucial to start punching immediately—hesitate, and you risk being attacked and losing control of your punches.

Your objective is to knock out your opponent before your energy runs out. An energy bar above each player indicates how close you are to a knockout. If your energy depletes completely, you'll be knocked out of the ring and lose the round.

To win the game, you need to be the first to secure five match victories—the first to five takes home the championship! If you're on the left side, use WASD to maneuver; if you're on the right, use the arrow keys.

You can challenge the CPU for practice or join a friend for a head-to-head showdown, just like in many of our other exciting two-player games.

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Check out some more of our fun physics games, including games like House of Hazards, where your challenge is to outlast your friends by finishing tasks and avoiding hazards in this chaotic multiplayer game. If you're looking to continue the sports game fun instead, try some of our more popular titles like Basket Random, an arcade sports game with quirky, unpredictable physics, or Soccer Random, a chaotic two-player soccer game with one-button controls.

Release Date

January 2021

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This game is made by RHM Interactive.

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help Frequently Asked Questions

How do I control my boxer in Drunken Boxing? expand_more
Use the arrow keys to move and the Z key to punch.
What is the objective of Drunken Boxing? expand_more
Knock out your opponent before they knock you out.
What makes Drunken Boxing different from regular boxing games? expand_more
The unpredictable movements due to the drunken state of the boxers.
Any tips for playing Drunken Boxing? expand_more
Try to time your punches carefully and watch out for your opponent's movements.
Is Drunken Boxing a challenging game? expand_more
Yes, the drunken movements make landing punches more difficult than in traditional boxing games.

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