“The Champ” is a boxing game for your family. Players can choose their favorite characters and face off against family or friends in the arena.
The rules of the game are simple and easy to understand. Players only need to attack their opponents with straight punches, hooks or uppercuts, and defend at the right time to start a boxing match. In addition, during the sparring process, the opponent’s vital points will appear on the screen. At this time, using appropriate moves to attack can temporarily paralyze the opponent, and you can also take advantage of the victory to pursue the attack. The game also provides a blood-replenishing mechanism, allowing players to revive after being knocked down. Game Features:
Diverse role choices
Simple and easy to understand game rules
exciting game scene
If you are looking for entertainment with your family, or want to enhance teamwork at home, then “The Champ” will be your best choice. Start your boxing experience now!
Vital Point
Jab / Straight
Hook
Upper Cut
Tip :
Jab: A jab is a straight punch thrown with the lead hand. To perform a jab, stand in a fighting stance with your feet shoulder-width apart, your rear hand up by your cheek, and your lead hand extended out in front of you. Keep your elbow close to your body and snap your lead hand out quickly, extending it to full extension.
Straight: A straight is a powerful punch thrown with the rear hand. To perform a straight, stand in a fighting stance with your feet shoulder-width apart, your rear hand up by your cheek, and your lead hand extended out in front of you. Bring your rear hand across your body, rotating your hips and shoulders to generate power.
Hook: A hook is a punch thrown with a circular motion, typically to the side of the opponent’s head. To perform a hook, stand in a fighting stance with your feet shoulder-width apart, your rear hand up by your cheek, and your lead hand extended out in front of you. Twist your hips and shoulders, pivoting on the ball of your lead foot as you swing your lead hand in a circular motion, striking your opponent with the side of your fist.
Uppercut: An uppercut is a powerful punch thrown in an upward motion, typically to the opponent’s chin. To perform an uppercut, stand in a fighting stance with your feet shoulder-width apart, your rear hand up by your cheek, and your lead hand extended out in front of you. Dip your lead shoulder and bend your knees slightly, then drive your lead hand upward in a quick, explosive motion, striking your opponent with the bottom of your fist.
Defense: Fist with both hands on the edge of the cheek to block the opponent’s attack.
Blood replenishing: When you fall down, an energy bar will appear under the blood bar. Quickly shake your hands up and down vertically to refill energy. After the energy is full, you can replenish your blood volume and continue to fight.