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Game #5259
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Rumble Box    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Action   Beat em-up

Rating: 7.72 (18 votes)

Rumble Box box cover

Rumble Box screenshot
One of the more unique beat'em up games you'll find, Rumble Box is a fun little title from Patrick Hackett and Joe Bourrie, two graduates of the DigiPen Institute of Technology. In the authors' words: "[the game] is a fast paced 3D action beat-em-up with a unique premise: all of the characters are made of simple objects which stay around in the level even after they've been defeated. The objects pile up, changing the gameplay landscape and altering your combat tactics. The game takes place inside a giant box, and the ultimate goal of the game is to pile up enough defeated enemies to get out of the box."

Although the game may look confusing judging from the screenshot, smooth animations and clever use of colors to differentiate living and dead guys make Rumble Box much more addictive than the screenshot suggests. Enemies you kill blow up in cool cartoon-y "BOOM" animations before disintegrating into component blocks. The cubic fighter you control can perform a lot of neat moves such as a flying superman punch. There are also bonus stages where you have to dodge raining bombs or kill as many enemies as possible to rack up a large bonus. If you enjoy polygon-based classics like 4-D Boxing or innovative fighting games in particular, chek out this neat little underdog that is as underrated as they come. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Patrick Hackett & Joe Bourrie
Developer: Freeware
Publisher: Freeware
Year: 2005
Software Copyright: DigiPen Institute of Technology
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Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements:  
Where to get it:
Related Links: Official site (archived)
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If you like this game, try: 4-D Boxing, Ragdoll Matrix, Bontãgo

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