About This Game
Wrassling, created by Colin Lane Games, is a hilariously chaotic arcade wrestling game set in the fictional land of Slamdovia, where champion wrestlers are the ultimate athletes. Released in 2019, the game challenges you to hurl your opponents out of the ring using wild arm swings and unpredictable physics. You’ll face multiple fighters at once, making every match a frantic free-for-all. With retro pixel-art visuals and a chiptune soundtrack, Wrassling captures the charm of classic arcade games while adding a comedic twist. Play solo against AI or grab a friend for local two-player mode on the same device. Unlock a variety of quirky hats and in-game goals to keep the fun fresh. Perfect for kids, teens, and anyone who loves fast-paced, laugh-out-loud action, Wrassling is a nostalgic yet absurdly entertaining wrestling romp.
How to Play
Playing Wrassling is simple but delightfully chaotic, with easy controls and unpredictable outcomes. Here’s how it works:
- Move Your Wrestler: Use arrow keys or WASD to move around the ring and position yourself for attacks.
- Swing Arms: Press specific keys to rotate your wrestler’s arms clockwise or counterclockwise, delivering bodyslams to knock opponents off balance.
- Toss Opponents: Time your swings to fling foes over the ropes and out of the ring to score points. Be the last one standing to win.
- Single or Two-Player Mode: Play solo against AI opponents or challenge a friend in local multiplayer on the same device.
- Unlock Hats and Goals: Complete challenges, like beating a boss with a hat on or scoring points, to unlock new hats and objectives. There’s no time limit, but quick reflexes and strategic positioning are key. The game’s wobbly physics add randomness, so expect plenty of funny flops. If you lose, retry instantly to keep the action going.
Platforms
Wrassling is designed for easy access across multiple devices:
- Mobile: iOS and Android devices, including phones and tablets
- Tablet: iPad, Android tablets, and similar devices
- PC/Computer: Any web browser on Windows, macOS, or Linux (compatible with Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and more)
- Chrome Extension: Available via the Chrome Web Store for offline play The browser version on Skipthegame, Poki, CPSGames, or platforms like Y8, GameComets, and WebCatalog requires no downloads or logins—just open the game and start wrestling. Mobile apps and the Chrome extension support offline play, though some users report occasional crashes on mobile. The game uses HTML5 for smooth performance across all platforms.
Pop Groups
Wrassling appeals to a diverse audience, but these groups are especially drawn to it:
- Multiplayer Gamers: Fans of local multiplayer games like Fortz or Stickman Fight will love the two-player chaos on the same device.
- Action Enthusiasts: Players who enjoy fast-paced, comedic action like Rowdy Wrestling or Temple of Boom will appreciate the wild battles.
- Casual Gamers: Its simple two-button controls and quick matches make it ideal for low-pressure fun.
- Kids and Teens: Rated for ages ten and up due to mild cartoon violence, it’s great for younger players with parental guidance.
- Retro Game Fans: The pixel-art style and chiptune soundtrack resonate with players who love classic arcade vibes.
More Games Like This
If you’re hooked on Wrassling, try these similar games for more chaotic or multiplayer fun:
- Fortz (Skipthegames): A Colin Lane Games two-player shooter where you destroy your friend’s base with quirky weapons.
- Rowdy Wrestling (Poki): A Colin Lane Games wrestling game with similar chaotic mechanics, adding chairs and more fighters.
- Temple of Boom (Skipthegames): A Colin Lane Games platformer with single and two-player modes, battling monsters or friends.
- Stickman Fight: Ragdoll (Poki): A physics-based fighting game with chaotic battles, perfect for Wrassling fans.
- Gladihoppers (Poki): A pixel-art fighting game with gladiator battles, offering similar retro action.
These games offer a mix of multiplayer action, physics-based chaos, and retro charm to keep the fun going.
Developer
Wrassling was developed by Colin Lane Games, a one-man studio led by Colin Lane, based in Stockholm, Sweden. Known for minimalist yet addictive games, Lane’s portfolio includes Fortz, Temple of Boom, Dunkers, Dunkers 2, Golf Zero, Rowdy Wrestling, and Big Shot Boxing, all celebrated for their simple mechanics and multiplayer appeal. Colin Lane Games excels at crafting games that are easy to pick up but hard to put down, and Wrassling’s absurd humor and chaotic gameplay are a perfect example of his creative style.
Features
Wrassling is packed with features that make it a standout arcade game:
- Chaotic Wrestling Action: Face multiple opponents at once, using wild arm swings to toss them out of the ring.
- Two-Player Mode: Battle a friend on the same device for competitive local multiplayer fun.
- Unlockable Hats: Earn quirky hats by completing challenges, adding customization to your wrestler.
- Unpredictable Physics: Wobbly mechanics create hilarious, unexpected outcomes in every match.
- Retro Pixel Art: Classic visuals and a chiptune soundtrack enhance the nostalgic arcade feel.
- Offline Play: Enjoy the game without Wi-Fi on mobile apps or the Chrome extension.
- Family-Friendly: Rated for ages ten and up, with mild cartoon violence suitable for kids and teens.
- Free to Play: Browser versions are free with minimal ads; mobile apps may offer ad-free play via in-app purchases.
- Cross-Platform Support: Play on mobile, tablet, or PC with seamless performance.
Controls
The controls are simple and tailored for one or two players on the same device:
- Single Player (Keyboard):
- Move: Left/Right arrow keys
- Jump: Up arrow key
- Rotate arms: Z (counterclockwise), X (clockwise)
- Two-Player Mode (Keyboard):
- Player 1:
- Move: A/D keys
- Jump: W key
- Rotate arms: C (counterclockwise), V (clockwise)
- Player 2:
- Move: Left/Right arrow keys
- Jump: Up arrow key
- Rotate arms: O (counterclockwise), P (clockwise)
- Player 1:
- Touchscreen (Mobile/Tablet): Tap on-screen buttons for movement, jumping, and arm rotation, with clear prompts for actions. The two-button arm controls are easy to learn but require timing to master, adding to the game’s chaotic charm.
Release Date
Wrassling launched on April 23, 2015, on Poki and other platforms like Y8, with mobile app releases on iOS and Google Play following in November 2018. Updates as recent as 2023 fixed bugs, though some players note occasional issues with hat progress resetting. Its enduring popularity stems from its simple yet addictive gameplay and nostalgic appeal.
FAQ
Q: Is Wrassling free to play?
A: Yes, it’s free on Skipthegame, Poki, CPSGames, and other browser platforms with minimal ads. Mobile apps may offer in-app purchases for ad-free play.
Q: Can I play offline?
A: Yes, mobile apps and the Chrome extension support offline play, ideal for gaming anywhere.
Q: Is this game suitable for kids?
A: It’s rated for ages ten and up due to mild cartoon violence, making it suitable for kids and teens with parental guidance.
Q: How many opponents do I face?
A: You face multiple AI opponents in single-player mode, typically two to four, or one friend in two-player mode.
Q: What if I lose my hats or progress?
A: Some players report hat progress resetting due to bugs. Try restarting the game or checking for updates. Contact Colin Lane Games at support@colinlanegames.com for support.
Q: Are there ads in the game?
A: Browser versions may include brief ads between matches. Mobile apps offer an ad-free option via purchase.
Q: Can I play on multiple devices?
A: Yes, play on mobile, tablet, or PC via browser, or use the Chrome extension. Progress may not sync unless linked to an account.
Q: Is Wrassling similar to other wrestling games?
A: It’s more comedic and physics-based than realistic wrestling games like WWE 2K24, focusing on fun over simulation.
Q: Are there similar games on Skipthegame?
A: Try Fortz or Temple of Boom on Skipthegame for more Colin Lane Games action and multiplayer fun.
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