Super Political Boxing 128x160 java game free download
Name - Super Political Boxing
Category - FightingBoxing
Resolution - 128x160
Type - jar
Size - 263 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 28 ratings
Category - FightingBoxing
Resolution - 128x160
Type - jar
Size - 263 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 28 ratings
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Ver V1.02, for java
The Kid's competitors aren't always so toned, however, being made up of some of the world's most powerful leaders – and needless to say, there's little to suggest that's there's a gym hidden away at the UN's headquarters. That's not to say that Glu hasn't provided stiff opposition here – far from it.
While the game's early rounds – which see the Kid going up against the likes of Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi and UK PM Gordon Brown, the latter with a mini Tony Blair sat taunting on his shoulders – aren't much of a challenge, round by round the muscle (so to speak) increases, with George W Bush in the third round providing the game's first stiff test.
The game involves drawing opponents out of their defensive mode. That's certainly easy to do with the likes of Brown, who leaves himself wide open frequently, but further on taking risks becomes almost essential, making play a case of chicken. Some opponents will take repeated attempts before their weak spots become evident, though Super Political Boxing handily allows you to pick up from your last round should you be defeated.
Ver V1.02, for java
The Kid's competitors aren't always so toned, however, being made up of some of the world's most powerful leaders – and needless to say, there's little to suggest that's there's a gym hidden away at the UN's headquarters. That's not to say that Glu hasn't provided stiff opposition here – far from it.
While the game's early rounds – which see the Kid going up against the likes of Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi and UK PM Gordon Brown, the latter with a mini Tony Blair sat taunting on his shoulders – aren't much of a challenge, round by round the muscle (so to speak) increases, with George W Bush in the third round providing the game's first stiff test.
The game involves drawing opponents out of their defensive mode. That's certainly easy to do with the likes of Brown, who leaves himself wide open frequently, but further on taking risks becomes almost essential, making play a case of chicken. Some opponents will take repeated attempts before their weak spots become evident, though Super Political Boxing handily allows you to pick up from your last round should you be defeated.