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Fight School Simulator

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85%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
story, optimization
85% User Score Based on 98 reviews

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Fight School Simulator is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Queen and was released on February 18, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Fight School Simulator lets you build and customize your own martial arts school, training students to become skilled fighters. Learn new techniques by completing tasks from the Grand Master and sharpen your abilities through engaging mini-games. Defend your dojo from rival schools with strategy, combat, and diplomacy to rise to the top.

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 98 reviews
gameplay8 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Fight School Simulator offers a unique blend of management and action gameplay, allowing players to run their own martial arts academy while engaging in thrilling combat.
  • The game is addictive and provides a satisfying sense of progression as players train their students and expand their dojo, with a charming atmosphere reminiscent of classic kung fu movies.
  • The developer is responsive to community feedback and actively works on updates, showing a commitment to improving the game and enhancing the player experience.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, performance issues, and a lack of polish, which can disrupt immersion and gameplay enjoyment.
  • Combat mechanics are often described as janky and lacking depth, leading to frustration during fights and making the overall experience feel unrefined.
  • Many players feel that the game is overly simplistic and repetitive, with limited content and mechanics that do not fully satisfy those looking for a deeper simulation or action experience.
  • gameplay
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a blend of arcade-like mechanics, including quick strikes and evasive movements, alongside simulation elements such as dojo management and skill development. While some players find the mechanics lacking in depth and the pacing slow, many appreciate the addictive nature and unique experiences offered, highlighting the enjoyable mix of fighting and simulation aspects. Overall, the game provides a fun and immersive experience, with potential for further development and refinement.

    • “The movement and attack mechanics favor a slightly arcade-like feel: quick strikes, evasive movement, counters, and the satisfaction of delivering decisive blows.”
    • “Fight school simulator offers a delightful and immersive gameplay experience that keeps players hooked from the start.”
    • “Balancing dojo development while honing your skills in these mini-games keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging—there’s never a dull moment!”
    • “The game is somewhat easier in terms of mechanics than I would have liked, yet it remains an entertaining experience.”
    • “- terrible mechanics”
    • “Now for some suggestions I think would be beneficial for the gameplay.”
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is described as engaging and reminiscent of classic kung fu movies, featuring a mix of action, simulation, and management elements. Players appreciate the diverse mechanics, including dojo management, rival competitions, and a growing storyline, though some express a desire for more quests and activities to enhance progression. Overall, the narrative is well-received, with a score of 7.5/10, highlighting its potential and enjoyment despite some pacing issues.

    • “This game has so much potential; I love the amount of things we can do like the arena, sending students to tournaments, defending the dojo from rival schools, and a growing storyline.”
    • “First, I would like to say that I loved the updates with mini games, lengthened storyline, beginning dream tutorial on combat controls, rival school continuous battles, new moves to learn from the grandmaster, glowing aura of a student leveling up, local tournament 'select a student' option, and so much more!”
    • “Everything feels awkwardly slow in progression; if students want to join your dojo and you happen to just be walking in the door from doing a quest, the majority of the time they're already turning around and leaving.”
    • “The game gives you that old school kung fu movie vibe, and there is even a story which I didn't expect.”
    • “This would also help the lag time of adventure way later in the game since there is not much to do after furnishing two schools, learning all the moves, and finishing all the quests thus far.”
  • optimization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization has received mixed reviews, with many users reporting stable performance but also highlighting significant glitches and UI issues, especially on handheld devices like the Steam Deck. Some players feel the game is unpolished and poorly optimized, suggesting it should still be in early access, while others enjoy the gameplay but acknowledge the need for optimization improvements.

    • “Performance is generally stable, though some users have noted occasional glitches or UI hiccups, particularly on handheld devices like the Steam Deck.”
    • “Really enjoying the game so far but want to point out some optimization tweaks needed.”
    • “It was fun, but there are optimization issues.”
    • “This (and I'm being very generous when I say this) should be in early access at best... yet for some reason it's a fully fledged, fully released game - unoptimized, unpolished, and barely playable, so implicitly not enjoyable whatsoever.”
    • “Terrible optimization.”
    • “Very unoptimized.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game have received largely negative feedback, with many users describing them as outdated and generic, often resembling default assets or poorly generated visuals. However, some players appreciated the thematic design elements that align with the game's setting, particularly in a simulation of a fighting school, which added a level of enjoyment despite the overall simplicity.

    • “Despite the simple graphics and overall simplicity, the gameplay is addictive.”
    • “Although it's a simulation game, it pleased me. The visuals in the game are made in accordance with the history of a fighting school. I liked it very much, whether it's the items, the costumes, or the map design; everything is designed to fit that theme. The mechanics were quite adequate and good, I recommend this game, and I will continue to play it.”
    • “Pretty much all the visuals are either assets or AI-generated slop.”
    • “Graphics are Unity default?”
    • “Hideous decades-old graphics.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with players enjoying its funny mechanics and entertaining simulation tasks. However, some users find the spelling mistakes on posters to be a minor annoyance, especially given the game's price point. Overall, the humor contributes positively to the gameplay experience.

    • “Fun, easy-to-play game with funny mechanics and ragdolls.”
    • “Interesting and funny game.”
    • “It entertained me a lot with its simulation structure and funny tasks.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate a lack of clarity regarding the advertisement duration and exposure metrics, leaving users wanting more information. Additionally, there is a suggestion for a competitive tournament among local schools, offering prizes that could enhance advertising opportunities and boost student enrollment for dojos.

    • “There is not much explanation on advertisement.”
    • “How long does the advertisement run and how many more people are exposed to it?”
    • “You can do various ads to promote your dojo, which helps to bring more student admissions.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is heavily influenced by the aesthetics of 1950s to 1960s Asia, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience. Reviewers have rated the atmosphere and design highly, with an average score of 8.5/10, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing the overall gameplay experience.

    • “The environment captures the essence of 1950s-1960s Asia, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere and design are exceptional, earning a solid 8.5/10.”
    • “The environment feels like a mix of 1950s and 1960s Asia, lacking any modern touches.”
    • “The atmosphere is dull and uninspired, failing to immerse players in the game world.”
    • “The overall ambiance is flat, making it hard to feel engaged or connected to the setting.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability is generally reliable, with performance being stable for most users. However, some players have reported occasional glitches and UI issues, especially on handheld devices like the Steam Deck, leading to a perception of the game as somewhat janky and buggy.

    • “Instead, they've left it a janky, buggy mess and now they're releasing DLC.”
    • “Performance is generally stable, though some users have noted occasional glitches or UI hiccups, particularly on handheld devices like the Steam Deck.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be straightforward and accessible, making it easy to progress without excessive difficulty.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music and sound effects received a score of 7/10, indicating a generally positive reception but suggesting there may be room for improvement in terms of variety or impact.

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Fight School Simulator is a role playing game.

Fight School Simulator is available on PC and Windows.

Fight School Simulator was released on February 18, 2025.

Fight School Simulator was developed by Queen.

Fight School Simulator has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Fight School Simulator is a single player game.

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