About Outdoor Boxing:
This is an unpolished game that is nevertheless entertaining for me. The lack of polish is most apparent in the UI and the sense of missing gameplay elements. However, the fundamentals are there, the game is stable, and the graphics and sound support the retro feel of the game well. I hope the developers stick with this game to smooth out the flow of the UI and add the missing gameplay features. But as it is now, I feel I’ve gotten my money’s worth. One additional note: If you have little patience for grinding, this isn’t the game for you. The grinding elements could be made more tolerable with an improved UI and additional gameplay or adjustments to the early pacing of the game. But be aware that as the game stands, you will have a stretch of repetitive gameplay in the early to mid levels of the game. As the mid game moves to late game, there’s enough additional elements of gameplay to make the decisions facing you a bit more interesting. I like it. I played it for two hours straight the first time I turned it on. Slightly confusing with the training because it looks like a stat is maxed out because the color is fill but then it goes up if I train it sometimes if its the main stat. I still think it would be fun if there was no boxing type or potential. Instead you could name the style yourself and train the boxer in anything without a cap, or at least a very high cap. That would make experimenting with fighters way more interesting with more replay value. Regardless, I stil think its fun