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Anime Fighting Fantasy Comes True: Fly Punch Boom Unleashes

by Isabella Feb 11,2025

Fly Punch Boom: An Anime Fighting Spectacle Hits Mobile on February 7th!

Get ready for a mobile fighting game unlike any other! Fly Punch Boom, an anime-inspired brawler, lands on iOS and Android February 7th with full cross-platform play.

This isn't your average mobile fighter. Fly Punch Boom prioritizes over-the-top spectacle. Every punch is a cinematic event, and victory requires strategic use of environmental hazards, traps, and monsters to overwhelm your opponent with devastating combos.

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Forge Your Own Fighter

But the fun doesn't stop there! Fly Punch Boom boasts a robust character creation system. Design and publish your own unique fighters, unleashing your creativity on the world. Whether you prefer stylish or silly, the possibilities are endless.

The game evokes the spirit of classic Flash games, embracing a playful, unrestrained style where massive, building-toppling punches are commonplace. Cross-platform play ensures maximum chaos and fun, regardless of your device.

Looking for something to play while you wait? Check out our list of the top five new mobile games of 2025!

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