FederationBooker (21mb)
Step backstage and experience theREAL world of professional wrestling! Having won control of the hot new"Federation Online" promotion, it's your job to make it a success. A lucrativeTV deal has been signed but only you can book the entertaining action thatwill make it a ratings winner! On your way to the top you must trade talent,develop their skills, deal with their tantrums, produce arena improvements,and book exciting cards. Then step into the ring and act it all out forreal - thanks to glorious 2D gameplay! Federation Booker is theultimate wrestling management game, boasting unsurpassed detail in andout of the ring...
Federation Wrestling (13mb)
The original 2D wrestling simulator that provided the engine for Federation Booker. Use the same great gameplay to blow off steam in a purely arcade setting! Create your own wannabe superstar from scratch and then guide them through an action-packed year in the controversial new Federation Online promotion...
I used to play wrestling mpire remix before buying this game and I remember that injuring people seemed much easier and now I can't injure anyone even if I hit people after the match for minutes. I remember that dynamite used to injure people very easily but now when I throw 2 dynamites at someone they won't get injured. So is injuring harder or did I just have good luck in the old game?.
Wrestling MPire is a game made by Mat Dickie (otherwise known as MDickie, the creator of the infamous Author Tract game The You Testament and "prison simulator" Hard Time). The game is, well, a Wrestling Game; in the career mode (the main mode of the game), you create your own wrestler and attempt to raise them from wrestling school to the heights of a big promotion, racking up as much money and as many titles as possible.
Wrestling EmpireGame CoverSeriesWrestling Games (WMPIRE, WR3D, WR2D etc.)Release date(s)Jan 11, 2021Genre(s)Sports - Wrestling - Casual - Single player - Stylized - OfflinePlatform(s)Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, PCReleased on January 11th, 2021 for the Nintendo Switch, January 17th for the iOS, and January 30th for Android, Wrestling Empire was MDickie's newest game since 2018. The name is based on one of MDickie's first wrestling games, Wrestling MPire. But the E is here this time! Wrestling Empire has smooth frames and fast loading speed, which means you will jump into the fun right away. It also has 3 new Main Menu Theme songs. They are "My Time", "Name in Lights" and "Warriors" by Wolves.
The Booking Career Mode in Wrestling Empire operates very similarly to other MDickie wrestling games. Upon selecting a character to be your booker, you will meet with the owner of the promotion by default, Mat Dickie. The owner of the promotion checks in periodically to ensure that the promotion is running smoothly and can even order you to follow commands such as managing finances, signing certain wrestlers to the promotion, and changing the championship reign to another wrestler.
You can kill an opponent by beating them to death (easiest if they have injuries) or shoving them in-front of the train tracks. This is noticeable when there knocked out and can't move unless someone grabs them or an explosion happens it is more likely to happen in roaming mode but is sitll possible in the wrestling mode.These can also happen to you and you may have a small chance to survive. However there's a chance there simply unconscious and not actually dead.
Wrestling MPire (also known as Wrestling MPire 2004) is an indie wrestling game developed by MDickie and published by Idigicon for the PC in 2004. It received three revisions: the 2006 Wrestling Encore, the 2008 Wrestling MPire 2008, and the 2011 Wrestling MPire Remix.
The sequel to Federation Wrestling, Wrestling MPire brings the developer's wrestling simulation to full 3D with several new features. Players create a customizable professional wrestler and guide them throughout their career in an ever-evolving world of wrestling. The game includes over 200 wrestlers, split into multiple wrestling organizations.
In addition to the small-time "shock factor" wrestling promotion Federation Online, the game includes five regional promotions: All American Wrestling, United Kingdom of Wrestling, Rising Sun Puroresu, Maple Leaf Grappling, and Super Lucha Libre. It also includes a seventh "Wrestling School" promotion that serves as the starting point for the player wrestler's career.
Both 2008 and Remix versions are distributed in two editions: Career Edition and Management Edition. The Management Edition, similar to Federation Booker, changes the career aspect so that rather than following a wrestling career, the game follows a "booker" as they try to improve their promotion's standing by managing their wrestlers and events.
The game's engine was used for various MDickie games of the 2000's, including Hard Time and The You Testament. The game itself received multiple sequels, including Wrestling Revolution, Wrestling Revolution 3D, and Wrestling Empire.
Dickie makes mobile games these days. There's a superhero sim, a school sim, wrestling sims, an MMA game, and more besides. Even though the settings are varied, they all play similarly. At school or in prison, you suplex people who piss you off, and almost every item in the world can be picked up, lobbed, set on fire and used as a weapon.
Wrestling MPire Remix is a re-release of a 2008 game. It's free to download and it has a great deal in common with Dickie's later work - it's chaotic, messy, unrestrained and feels like playing with a bunch of action figures. Whether he's making a Jesus simulator or a pop music management game, Dickie takes the same approach: throw everything at the wall and hope at least some of it sticks. It's a style of design that suits professional wrestling, which often seems to operate on similar principles. How else to explain The Shockmaster or Isaac Yankem?
The weird chaos of Wrestling MPire sometimes creates situations that feel more like wrestling than any big budget licensed sim ever could. It can be incoherent and the AI often struggles to cope with the basics, but look up a random episode of Monday Night RAW from years gone by and you're likely to see some of the same incoherence and in-ring struggles. The loose and playful design allows Wrestling MPire to capture the strange appeal of professional wrestling, for better and for worse, and Dickie's move to mobile deprives PC folks of a vital competitor in the world of virtual grappling: the independent travelling carnival to sit alongside 2K's corporate empire.
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