A simulation game developed by Hampus Söderström
Used by 105 people for 228 hours, 12 minutes and 26 seconds
Toribash is a ragdoll-physics, turn-based fighting game created by Hampus Söderström (AKA Hampa), a Swedish software developer. Toribash was a "Best Game Idea" finalist at the 2006 Swedish Game Awards.
The basic aim of the game is to fight the opponent, scoring points for damage. Some limbs break easier then others, others give more points when hit. To get more points, each joint can be relaxed, contracted, extended or held. This makes the gameplay very open-ended as there are no set moves, although many people will copy a move which seems to work well.
Toribash is a shareware game. Simply go to Toribash.com to download it. Unlike Direct X, Open GL lets all formats of computers download and play the game including Linux and Mac.
When you do become a registered player it is not just for a month or yearly, it is for life. Many new features await you. You can become an official member of the Toribash forum. A widely expanding forum that has been around ever since the administrator Veb, created it. Ever since that occurred, new opportunities awaited for the Toribash game as a whole. Two pieces are better than one.
Toribash has turned into a game that keeps getting better and better as time goes on; a developing experience. It makes the game stay refreshing every time you play it. From new updates, to new capabilites such as joint color, blood color, torso color etc., it all boils down to Toribash being one of the most improved games anyone has ever seen.
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| Website: | toribash.com/ |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 1.0.0.0 |
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Great fun! Not too hard to learn, but hard to master, this keeps me addicted!
Very unique and entertaining. It's a fighting game, but instead of the traditional setup of pressing 1 button to punch and another to kick etc etc, you instead have joints and body parts to click on and tell them to extend/contract/rotate in order to manipulate your fighter. It takes awhile to figure out the best methods of handling your fighter, but after you take some time to get aquainted with it (which there are tutarials for that help a lot) it's great.
The online play is tons of fun, and there are lots of different mods of play. My favorites are joust, in which both players are flung at each other in midair and collide, and twin sword fights, which always result in much decapitation/dismemberment.
The graphics aren't amazing, but that's not what it's about. It's just plain old good, interesting, fun game play.
Great game, but quite complicated for a beginner to understand and get into.
Great multiplayergame!
An awesome game if you like having control of every single aspect of an arse kicking.
Fun game ;)