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Fast Forward is a Knockout Fighting Management Sim


The fighters management simulator heads back in time to provide an 80s inspired adventure.

You’re spent more than 20 years living in your mother’s garage after your father disappeared before your birth. In the cyberpunk future, people eat slime and everyone wants to fight, making it perfect for you.

So you’ll try to find your father and find the truth about the mysterious Goodness Corp.

In the choose your own adventure, your decisions will have consequences. There is a wealth of fun characters and some old friends.

And you’ll be doing lots of management including with your time and funds while trying to make your way to the top of fighting leagues and even solving crimes. Completing quests in the game will give you access to a new fighting school, moves, money, and more.

Punch Club 2: Fast Forward is for the iPhone and all iPad models. It’s a free download on the App Store now. The game supports the iPhone XR/XS and later along with any iPad with an M1 series chip or later.

There are in-app purchase available for more content.



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