Felt That: Boxing took us all by surprise, like a haymaker from a southpaw. Like a jab to the solar plexus that also managed to tug on some heartstrings. And it's also like other boxing and sports analogies I'm ill-equipped to utilize effectively.
Felt That is a real-time puppet boxing game. It's a story-rich 3D fighter without a launch date or even a publisher at this point. But boy it deserves both after just one trailer.
You're Ezra "Fuzz-E" Wright, an unadoptable orphan unwillingly following in the footsteps of his belated dad. You've got to box your way through the Tournament of a Million Punches in order to save the orphanage from a bulldozing developer.
"Save us, Fuzz-E...or we'll die." - baby Cookie Monster-looking orphan puppet
Furry puppets meet furious fighting in this physics-driven punch 'em up. Train, punch, dodge, block, and generally flail your way from illegal cockfighting arenas to packed-out stadiums.
Your training minigames will be coached by the legendary Stinky "Winky" Bootstrap. Face off against foes like Lumberjack Larry, Magic Mikey, and Sid "Greed" Bankman. But San Strings Studios biggest challenge right now is landing a publisher. Somebody better snatch this one up immediately.
Felt That: Boxing is coming to PC, though it's probably got a long road ahead.