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Anime Fighting Fantasy: Fly Punch Boom Unleashes Epic Battles

by Sarah Feb 21,2025

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 from Jollypunch Games, lands on iOS and Android February 7th with full cross-platform play.

Prepare for over-the-top action. Every punch is a cinematic spectacle! Utilize environmental hazards, traps, and even monsters to gain the upper hand against your opponents. Unleash devastating combos in this fast-paced, thrilling fighter.

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Forge Your Own Hero

Fly Punch Boom isn't just about pre-made characters. Create and publish your own unique fighters, drawing inspiration from your favorite anime heroes or letting your imagination run wild. The possibilities are endless!

This game channels the spirit of classic Flash games, embracing a playful, over-the-top style where skyscraper-destroying punches are commonplace. With cross-platform play, the chaotic fun is accessible on any device.

Can't wait for launch? Check out our top five new mobile games of 2025 to keep you entertained until February 7th!

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