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Metal & Lace: The Battle of the Robo Babes is a 1992 fighting game where you pilot customizable robot gladiators with distinct stats like strength and speed. Compete in single or multiplayer matches on MeCha Island, a neon-drenched arena where victories earn cash for upgrades and... other rewards. The game blends competitive combat loops with a lightweight sci-fi plot about uncovering secrets behind the island’s deadly tournaments. This DOS-era oddity stands out for pairing fast-paced brawls with a side of pixelated adult content. While its story remains delightfully vague, players often fixate on the escalating stakes of defeating robot pilots who double as, well, something else. With roots in the Japanese PC-98 scene, it’s a niche title remembered by retro fighting fans for its quirky charm and... incentives.
The year is 2053. You come to MeCha Island, home to beautiful women and deadly sports. You have $5000 cash. You decide to participate in the Robo Fighting Tournament. But the more you fight, the more you understand there is some secret connected to the very existence of MeCha island.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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