About Toribash
Toribash is a turn-based, third-person, free-to-play fighting game developed by Nabi Studios in Singapore and published by Nicalis. It was first made available for Microsoft Windows in 2006. In July 2010, a port for the Wii was made, and in May 2014, Toribash was made for Linux and OS X. The majority of the gameplay consists of executing movements by adjusting the player's doll-like character's various joints through turn-based sequences. Relaxing, holding, contracting, and extending the player model's neck, pecs, elbows, wrists, abdomen, glutes, hips, knees, and ankles are the primary examples of these movements. Raising and lowering the shoulders, tilting the chest, lumbar, and chest to the left and right, and grabbing and releasing the hands are all examples of this. Moves are made in turn-frames of varying lengths within predetermined match-frames in both the single-player and multiplayer modes of the game. The game is intensely sand-box based.