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MMA Life Simulator [v0.1.9] [BNS7]

Future plans

polish the current game content
-Add more usefulness to Sex stats of girls
-Add pregnancy system and birth system
– Add area where birthed child will show
– Add more girls

Combat explained:

first to reach 100 speed attacks attacks first

how hit chance works
dexterity 1 point = 1% chance to hit – opponent chance to dodge = will be your % to land the attack

strength increases your damage
dodge increases your chance to dodge incoming attacks

you have 3 kinds of attack light / medium / heavy all of them do different damage and have their own % chance to land so starting out use light attacks ( punch)

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Download for Android

  • swipe down to hide the ui
  • swipe left to roll back
  • swipe right to start skipping of text
  • swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
  • swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
  • longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot

You can also mail us at :- dikgames.play@gmail.com

Editor's Rating

Story - The narrative is like that awkward fight in a backyard: you know it’s happening, but you’re not sure why. Players step into the shoes of an aspiring MMA fighter, yet the storytelling feels flat and rudimentary. Dialogue reads like a rough draft, frequently suffering from repetition and lack of depth—much like a sparring match without any real stakes. - 46%
Visual - Now, let’s talk visuals. The art style leans into the gritty aesthetic of combat sports, but the execution falls short. Character designs lack charisma, and rather than the “hot fighters” one might expect, we’re treated to models that feel more cartoonish than appealing. The sparse animations contribute to a feeling of stunted creativity— a well-placed jab, but it lacks the knockout punch. - 52%
Engagement - Engagement is where **MMA Life Simulator** grapples with its biggest challenges. The game starts off strong but quickly spirals into a repetitive cycle of grinding. Many players report that combat feels grindy, with a tough learning curve that can deter newcomers. Add to this the relentless hard rock soundtrack that bombards your ears like an overzealous announcer, and it can easily become overwhelming. - 39%
Core Loop - The core gameplay loop is a mixed bag. While there’s potential in managing your fighter’s life and motivations, the clunky save/load system feels like a training partner pulling a cheap shot. Losing progress due to confusing UI isn’t an engaging strategy. The ability to fast forward through tediously repetitive fights adds a pinch of convenience, almost like a last-minute adrenaline boost in the final round. - 55%

48%

out off 100%

This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.

User Rating: 2.73 ( 9 votes)

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