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Andre Panza Kick Boxing drops you into a ring where you play a fighter training to challenge the 3-time World Kick Boxing Champion. The game uses digitized animation for punches and kicks, letting you mix over 50 moves to build your own style. Progress through eight international rivals by adapting to different fighting techniques. The single-player mode focuses on raw combat loops, no story, no frills, just sparring, practice, and a final showdown against Panza. Each match feels like a test of timing and strategy as you unlock new moves mid-battle. The game’s standout is its use of real-world motion capture for 1990s arcade-style brawling. While graphics look dated by today’s standards, the responsive controls and variety of strikes keep it engaging for retro fighting fans. It launched on DOS, Amiga, and others, showing off early digitized animation trends. With no online or multiplayer beyond local options, it’s a pure one-on-one challenge. The lack of modern polish might turn some off, but the sheer number of attacks and customizable combos earned it a cult following among old-school brawlers.
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