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Rival professional wrestlers Red and Blue die in the ring and reawaken in Wrestle Hell, a pro-wrestling themed purgatory run by the devil herself: Wrestle Satan. The duo must prove their ability to work together in Active-Time-Battle matches on their quest to become champions of the Rings of Hell.
## About This Game
Rings of Hell is an RPG about rivalries, friendship, forgiveness, and most
important of all – wrestling. Take control of famous wrestling partners-
turned-enemies Red and Blue in a series of tornado matches as they fight their
way through Wrestle Hell on their quest to become champions of the underworld.
Utilize a swathe of tenacious items, unique attacks, and crowd hyping
abilities in Active-Time-Battle combat. When you ‘re not fighting in combat
you’ll be doing some dirty work for Wrestle Hell’s unfortunate denizens.
Red and Blue used to be partners. Can these two overcome their differences and
live on to fight another day, or will the demons of their past pin them down
for the count?
## Features:
* A unique two-handed battle control scheme (Bonus: Two players, one hand each if you want to play with a friend!)
* Two boss battles
* Secret extra difficult fights
* Hand drawn art in conversations and cutscenes
* A depiction of Hell made just for fallen wrestlers
* A ton of cute and disgusting imps
* Dozens of jokes, gags, and goofs
* At least one reference to Spiderman (2002)
* Low-key romantic tension
* Copious professional wrestling references
* Wrestle Satan counts as a feature don’t @ me
## Why is this game free?
Rings of Hell was created by Usual Suspects, an indie development team of
17 graduate students from the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy
(FIEA), a graduate game design program at the University of Central Florida
(UCF) in downtown Orlando, Florida. The game was made as part of a time-
limited 7 month project, and functions more like a proof-of-concept or demo
than a fully fledged game, and we would like for as many people to be able to
play it as possible. Please feel free to leave feedback and ratings based on
this, and we appreciate the time anyone spends playing our game. π