Real Boxing is a not-so-new boxing game built on the Unreal engine for PSVita, iOS and Android. Your goal is to create your own boxer, train him to increase his strength and speed, improve your own skills, and then enter into tournaments with the hopes of eventually becoming the best boxer in the world. Read on for some tips and tricks for Real Boxing!
Fights have a few main moves you can do – jabs, uppercuts, hooks, blocks and dodges. Blocks and dodges need to be the cornerstone of your strategy or else you’ll get destroyed very quickly. Use them to set up the rival fighter, then throw the jab or the hook and do damage. Avoid uppercuts as they are nearly worthless in practice.
When you get knocked down, use more than one finger at a time to tap the screen in order to increase your chances of coming back from it. You can tap with as many fingers as you want – four is a good number if you are using an iPhone or an Android phone, and possible even more if you are using an iPad or an Android tablet.
Rack up the coins to train your fighter, and use those before you start playing any of the minigames. Save the minigames until you run out of coins, because they will allow you to do upgrades for free based on nothing but skill, as opposed to having to spend coins. The higher the upgrade you do, the more coins per upgrade, which is why it’s the best idea to spend coins first.
Want to load up on free coins in ways other than winning matches? Go down to the in app purchase store, then hit the “unlimited coins” button and you’ll open up a massive offer wall full of ways to earn more coins. Most of the offers are free and all of them offer LOADS of coins, so don’t be afraid of them.
Keep an eye on your punching stamina during the match. It will drop with each punch, and when it’s low or gone, your punches will be all but useless. Let it recharge, blocking and dodging while it’s recharging, and then when it’s full, strike hard. Wait until your opponent’s stamina is gone and yours is full for the biggest punching advantage.