The Historical League of Bouncy Boxing

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    07/04/2005
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    6.7M
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    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

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The Historical League of Bouncy Boxing is a sporting club for figures of high historical significance. Members don gloves, and battle it out in a variety of arenas. The aim is basically to wipe out all the other players by picking up speed and timing your punch to hit them. The faster you're moving the more damage is done. The game includes six historical characters to control (Napoleon, Gandhi, Lincoln, Henry VII, Hitler, and Caesar), 10 zany power-ups, and four mind-blowing arenas.

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