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Games like Toribash

Toribash is an innovative free-to-play online turn-based fighting game where you’re able to design your own moves. Complete control over character's body, hundreds of game mods and bloody mess with full body dismemberment - you've never been able to annihilate your enemies like that before!

ActionStrategyIndieFree To Playby Nabi Studiosreleased May 16, 2014
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    Toribash Next

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