3D Judo Fighting 1.07
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KMT-Dataservice Ges.m.b.H. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$25 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 61.37 MB |
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The first computergame for the judosportfans.
The game simulates the judo-sport and uses the most current judo rules.
Each Judoka has its own strengths and weaknesses (technique, strength, reflexes, endurance).
Additionally controlled each judo fighter 3 different throw techniques (standard-throw, special-throw, counter- throw) as well as all possible grappling techniques (armbars/joint locking, choking, pinning).
Features: Completely in 3D, Over 20 different judo-fighters with different qualities and fight-style, 10 different judo-dojo, 5 different referees, 4 game-modes:( training, fight, tournament, career), Simple gameplay (keyboard or joystick), Multiplayermodes up to 20 players on a PC, Detailed tutorial explains all throw-techniques, grapplingtechniques (armbars/joint locking, choking, pinning) and judo-rules |
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