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Wrassling is shaping up to be the best sports game of the year, and it looks like it was made on a Commodore 64

Less Goldberg, more Goldust, all awesome

Wrassling is shaping up to be the best sports game of the year, and it looks like it was made on a Commodore 64
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Seeing dudes slap other dudes about the face, watching those same dudes being chucked over ropes onto hard concrete, and then cheering as yet more dudes pile onto one another and get in a big sweaty pile on the floor: these are just some of the reasons we like watching wrestling.

Wrassling is basically all of those things, only even funnier, because at its foundation is a silly physics engine that will at times have you bouncing around the ring uncontrollably.

The developer is planning on releasing Wrassling on the 16th of April, it'll be ad-supported free-to-play, which you'll be able to disable with an IAP.

Peter Willington
Peter Willington
Die hard Suda 51 fan and professed Cherry Coke addict, freelancer Peter Willington was initially set for a career in showbiz, training for half a decade to walk the boards. Realising that there's no money in acting, he decided instead to make his fortune in writing about video games. Peter never learns from his mistakes.