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Electro Bop Boxing League is a single player and multiplayer tactical management game. It was developed by Developer Dob and was released on April 18, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Climb the ranks and claim your spot among the greatest mechanical fighters in this Atompunk / Electro Swing themed auto-boxer! Outfit your boxer with a variety of parts, abilities, belts and crew upgrades earned through single matches or career mode!

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78%Audience ScoreBased on 46 reviews
music10 positive mentions

  • Unique and stylish rhythm game combining robot boxing with an electroswing soundtrack, praised for its great art style and music.
  • Engaging and fun gameplay that is easy to learn but challenging to master, with a well-executed mix of rhythm and strategy elements.
  • Customization options for robots and punch cards add depth, along with an immersive atmosphere and good overall presentation.
  • Gameplay can feel cluttered and frustrating due to having to manage many mechanics via a small UI area, making it hard to focus on the fight itself.
  • Limited content and progression with repetitive music tracks, few enemy varieties, and short overall game length leaving players wanting more.
  • Controls lack polish, with cumbersome keyboard/mouse input, poor hotkey mapping, and issues like healing beam glitches and awkward mini-games.
  • music

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    37% positive mentions, 52% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its catchy, stylish electroswing soundtrack that perfectly complements the art and robot designs, creating an immersive and enjoyable rhythm experience. However, some users find the limited variety of songs and sudden pauses in the music disruptive to gameplay, occasionally affecting timing and flow. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature that enhances the game's unique charm despite a few pacing issues.

    • “The music, setting, and art all blend together to make a wonderful jab-tapping experience.”
    • “The mix of rock'em sock'em robots with an electroswing soundtrack is great.”
    • “In an ideal world, I'd love to see it expanded with 4x the parts, opponents, punch-cards, etc., but for $15 this is an absolute steal for the amount of stuff you get. The music is fantastic, and the gameplay is suitably crunchy.”
    • “The pauses in the middle of the soundtrack where there's no beat were more annoying than anything; just when you're about to get the hang of it, you have to interrupt the thing because the music felt off.”
    • “If I have a complaint, it'd be that some of the songs cut the input windows at strange times, and as an old drummer, that screws me up like nothing else.”
    • “The 'downtime' in a song where most of your input outside of directly controlling your bot or activating punch cards is a painfully frustrating mechanic, simply because it's not telegraphed to the player.”
  • gameplay

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    36% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The gameplay presents a unique rhythm-based mech combat experience with solid mechanics and great music, but many users find it overly complicated, reliant on excessive clicking, and hindered by cumbersome menu interactions. While the concept, art, and tutorial are praised, the controls and design choices often feel shallow, frustrating, and limit player engagement. Overall, it has potential and an interesting core loop but is weighed down by flawed gameplay execution.

    • “The tutorial does a splendid job of showing you the gameplay and mechanics of the game.”
    • “The rhythm mechanics are solid, the music is great, and the tempo of a match is really reminiscent of a boxing match with lulls in the fight and bursts of energy and punches.”
    • “In an ideal world I'd love to see it expanded with 4x the parts, opponents, punch-cards, etc., but for $15 this is an absolute steal for the amount of stuff you get, the music is fantastic, and the gameplay is suitably crunchy.”
    • “The gameplay is for me to look at the bottom left of the screen and click endlessly; I'm just not quick enough at multitasking to keep up.”
    • “I would consider getting this game if I were able to just play, move around, and fight as the robot — but no, the menu mechanics and beat mechanics have plagued what could've been a gem.”
    • “The 'downtime' in a song where most of your input outside of directly controlling your bot or activating punch cards is a painfully frustrating mechanic, simply because it's not telegraphed to the player.”
  • graphics

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 47% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The game's graphics receive consistent praise for their charming, stylish, and retro atompunk aesthetic, which many find visually appealing and a highlight of the experience. However, some users note that gameplay focus in a small screen area can detract from fully appreciating the art. Overall, the visuals effectively complement the game's unique world and atmosphere.

    • “The game's visuals are excellent and ooze style!”
    • “With its charming art style and intriguing play style, this game will keep you hooked for hours battling through the different robots in campaign.”
    • “Very sweet retro atompunk aesthetics.”
    • “The aesthetic is fine enough, but I feel the gameplay could be much improved if the section I as the player needed to focus on was expanded in some way to the rest of the screen.”
    • “In my opinion, they should have just added this to Brew Barons as a DLC since they share the same art style and Brew Barons is also unfinished.”
    • “As the game gets harder you increasingly ignore the visuals and are micromanaging mouse clicks on a corner of the screen.”
  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users feel the story is too short and desire additional content such as more tournaments, modes, and narrative elements to extend gameplay beyond two hours.

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Electro Bop Boxing League is a tactical management game. Common tags for Electro Bop Boxing League include indie, third person, idler, combat, resource management and others.

Electro Bop Boxing League is available on PC and Windows.

Electro Bop Boxing League was released on April 18, 2025.

Electro Bop Boxing League was developed by Developer Dob.

Electro Bop Boxing League has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Electro Bop Boxing League for its music but disliked it for its story.

Electro Bop Boxing League is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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