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Felt That Boxing Brings Muppet-Style Fun to Real-Time Boxing Games

Felt That Boxing by Sans Strings Studios offers a fresh take on boxing games with its Muppet-style characters and real-time one-on-one matches reminiscent of Nintendo’s Punch-Out. Beyond the ring, quirky training activities like plunging a toilet add humor and novelty, making it a standout amid typical Soulslike games.

Published June 7, 2025 at 05:09 AM EDT in Software Development

At Summer Game Fest, one of the most memorable reveals was Felt That Boxing, a boxing game developed by Sans Strings Studios that immediately caught attention for its unique visual style resembling a real-time Muppet show.

The game features one-on-one boxing matches that evoke nostalgia with gameplay similar to Nintendo’s classic Punch-Out series. However, it sets itself apart with characters that look like iconic fuzzy puppets, adding a playful and whimsical charm.

Beyond the ring, players engage in quirky training activities such as plunging a toilet, which injects humor and novelty into the gameplay experience. This blend of classic boxing mechanics with offbeat training sequences creates a fresh and entertaining dynamic.

In a market saturated with Soulslike clones, Felt That Boxing stands out as a novel title that combines nostalgia, humor, and unique character design to offer players a distinct and engaging experience.

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