Good evening,
I am an avid sports simulation player, but never have located a boxing game until recently when I ran across Title Bout and have read about how excellent of a game it is. From what I can tell the original game was created in the late 70's as a board game. It appears as though it has now become an on line computer game. My questions are:
1) Is the computer game essentially the same as the board game and are all of the boxers available that were offered with the original game?
2) If I purchase the on line game does the computer game come in the mail or do I just pay receive it automatically as is the case with some on line games?
Thank you,
Tim
Title Bout board game versus computer game
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Re: Title Bout board game versus computer game
It is basically the same, tho it does have some improvements and tuning. As it is on a computer its easier to generate and view the stats. I must confess I have never played the orginal card/board game so for a more detailed answer you will need a reply from someone else on this forum.tchase68 wrote: 1) Is the computer game essentially the same as the board game and are all of the boxers available that were offered with the original game?
TB2013 is not an online game in the true sense, as it is not played online. You purchase it using an online store from which you download an installer. This installs the game to your hard drive allowing you to play. You can buy the game from here:tchase68 wrote: 2) If I purchase the on line game does the computer game come in the mail or do I just pay receive it automatically as is the case with some on line games?
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Re: Title Bout board game versus computer game
original game came with a couple hundred fighter cards .... current on-line database of fighters has over 9000 and is always growing