Toribash is a very popular free brawl, but in many ways significantly different from the typical representatives of the species. All in all, very close to its turn-based strategies, because the individual movements of the players during the fight are made alternately one after the other. Playing is possible on your own, but the clash with the computer is quite pale in comparison to a fully developed network option.
You have to spend some time getting used to the interface. We move our 3D figure, which will come to be visually modified over time, by changing the properties of joints joints. We have as many as 20 such points on the body and each can be described in 4 different ways.
In general, it's all about shrinking and loosening the limbs, which translates into assaults, kicks and jumps. When the opponent controls the hero in the same way, each fight simply looks different. With a bit of luck, a strong blow can tear something off the enemy or knock him down to the ground from one place.
The community around the project is very active, providing new modifications to the game all the time. If someone cares about the cooler appearance of his player, he may or may not have to invest money in skins. This does not affect the clashes.
You will need a free account to play. You can quickly set them up directly from the program by entering a nickname, password and e-mail address.









