![]() ![]() Listening to the soundtrack made me feel old – but in a good way. The graphics are bright and crisp, and the art is colorful and quirky. The desire to keep playing is fueled by the need to end these cheesy boxers you’re pitted against. Although you’re still winning – barely – the fights are longer and the opponents more annoying. By the time you’re in the second circuit, frustration has you in its grips and you’re fighting the urge to button mash the iPod touch to death. This does not prepare you for the following rounds with an opponent that can actually dodge and punch back. Your opponent simply stands there and allows you to punch him out. Eventually I rested the iPod touch on my table and used my pointer fingers to play the game. Although you can use your thumbs to play the game like a traditional handheld, I personally found it something of a challenge. Tap on the bottom right hand corner to punch. When you’re in the ring, swipe along the bottom left hand corner to move and dodge around your opponent. If you can’t be bothered to spend time earning Roid Rage, you can purchase them through the game. ![]() You can even earn free doses of Roid Rage, a drug to be used in emergencies when your opponent is about to knock you out of the ring. With each victory you unlock characters, circuits and challenges. Because this is a boxing game, the fights are broken up into three circuits with eighteen bouts total. Boxing is to defeat all your opponents in order to become Champion of the World. Like most fighting games, the objective of Super K.O. Punching out your opponent in the boxing ring can be very satisfying in this particular game, especially after a very frustrating round of dodging and fruitless swinging. Boxing 2 is a lively 2D boxing game with comic book-like artwork and soundtrack reminiscent of an 1980’s arcade. ![]()
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