The game uses a side-view, one-on-one fighting structure. Players move, jump, guard, and attack while trying to open up opponents for combos and special moves. As damage builds, characters’ outfits deteriorate and trigger humorous undressing animations. Progress is handled through a sequence of fights, with single-player advancement centered on defeating one opponent after another.
Use mid-range pokes to test spacing and look for recovery windows before committing to stronger attacks. Avoid overextending into unsafe moves, especially when the opponent can punish on block or whiff. Fast specials are best saved for guaranteed openings, such as after a missed attack or during wake-up pressure.
Tips
Control spacing first; reckless rushdown is easy to punish.
Tips
Save big attacks for confirmed openings instead of guessing.
Tips
If you are ahead on health, slowing the pace can be the safest win condition.
User Reviews
A bizarre, memorable curiosity from the PC Engine library.
User Reviews
The mechanics are straightforward, but the parody presentation is the real hook.
User Reviews
Best appreciated as a novelty fighting game with a very specific sense of humor.