

Felt That: Boxing is a comedic boxing game where you play as Ezra 'Fuzz-E' Wright, a puppet fighter competing in the Tournament of a Million Punches. The goal: win enough prize money to save an orphanage from closure. Matches play out as arcade-style boxing bouts against other fuzzy opponents, blending timing-based punches with cartoonish physics. The game leans into its puppet aesthetic—characters are literally made of felt and fabric, giving fights a tactile, handmade look. Expect exaggerated knockouts and lighthearted tone throughout. It's straightforward: pick fights, land combos, progress through brackets. No deep simulation mechanics here, just accessible boxing with a quirky visual hook. If you want serious pugilism, look elsewhere. This one's for players who'd rather laugh at a flying muppet uppercut than study frame data.





