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Masters of Wrestling Analysis

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Masters of Wrestling is a free action game available on Webware that immerses players in the thrilling world of professional wrestling. The game features a variety of wrestlers, each with unique abilities and fighting styles, allowing players to engage in dynamic matches. It includes multiple game modes, such as single-player tournaments and multiplayer competitions, enhancing replayability and player engagement.

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The graphics are vibrant, and the controls are intuitive, making it accessible to both seasoned gamers and newcomers. Players can customize their wrestler's appearance and skills, adding a personal touch to their gameplay experience. With its engaging mechanics and competitive features, Masters of Wrestling offers an entertaining way to experience the excitement of wrestling from the comfort of a web browser.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Webware
Additional Requirements
Browser with Shockwave
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2,544
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Developer’s Description

Wrestle your way to the top and become the greatest wrestling superstar ever.
Wrestle your way to the top and become the greatest wrestling superstar ever. The fans are ready for some honest fun, so throw some chairs and slam your opponent.Instructions:Arrow keys - Move; X - Punch / Stomp; C - Lock; Z - Block / Pin; Z X C - Throws.

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