Tactic Boxing similar games & best alternatives

Tactic Boxing

PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2024

Should you play it?

Tactic Boxing is a boxing game with ragdoll physics, local multiplayer, career mode and manager mode.

What works

  • Realistic boxing mechanics and physics
  • Distinct boxing styles with tactical depth
  • Satisfying knockouts and ragdoll effects
  • Good value for price
  • Active developer with updates

Things to keep in mind

  • Limited customization and content
  • No online multiplayer or workshop support
  • Clunky camera and control issues
  • Repetitive career mode with no story
  • Ai and stamina system balance problems

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • CHRONOSHOT

  • A Night In Berlin

  • Karate Master 2 Knock Down Blow

  • Office Battle

  • Fights in Tight Spaces

  • Midnight Fight Express

Less violent

Games that feels like Tactic Boxing but with less combat and destruction

  • Full Ace Tennis Simulator

  • Snooker 19

  • Tennis Elbow 2013

  • Tennis Elbow 4

  • AO International Tennis

  • PBA Pro Bowling 2026

More social

Games that feels like Tactic Boxing but with more teamwork and cooperation

  • Hockey Super Squad

  • Disc Jam

  • Clone Drone in the Danger Zone

  • RetroMania Wrestling

  • Lords Of The Lockerroom

  • SUPER DRINK BROS.

More fantastical

Games that feels like Tactic Boxing but with more imaginative fiction

  • Suit for Hire

  • SMASHING THE BATTLE

  • Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae

  • The Initial

  • FIGHTING EX LAYER

  • Savara

More story-driven

Games that feels like Tactic Boxing but with deeper narrative immersion

  • Wrestling Revolution 3D

  • Punch Club 2: Fast Forward

  • ANNIE:Last Hope

  • Punch Club

  • Punch A Bunch

  • Clone Drone in the Hyperdome

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Tactic Boxing: Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Competition, Status, Story, Fantasy. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Violence. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Exploration, Expression.

Last update: 21/08/2026