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TapKO

GAME INFO
Get ready to rumble with TapKO! The idle knockout boxing game that hits hard. Keep jabbing, bobbing, and weaving as you climb the ranks, then train your fighter into the ultimate boxer.
â How to Play TapKO
đą On mobile: Use touch control to tap the screen.
đĨī¸ On PC: Use a mouse to click on the screen.
đĨ Game Video
đšī¸ Where to Play
Run this boxing game right in your web browser on desktop, mobile, or tablet. Play on Games18plus, a safe, trusted platform with no download needed. Attack or counter and when blocking hit from enemy. Read enemy cues.
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â TapKO: FAQs for Boxers
What is TapKO?
It's a simple idle boxing game where you tap to punch, block, and climb through opponents as your fighter gets stronger. It's made by Halfbrick Studios (the folks behind Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride), and it plays like a fast little loop: punch, block, win, upgrade, repeat.
What are the controls like?
The core controls stay clean: tap or click the right side to punch, tap the left side to block or dodge, then spend your winnings on upgrades like strength, speed, defence, and health. Later, you can build enough speed for an auto-punch vibe, so your boxer starts doing the work while you watch the chaos.
Is TapKO a browser-based game?
Yes, through sites like Games18plus.com. TapKO's is also mobile game available on iOS and Android through the Halfbrick+ subscription, and Halfbrick has positioned it as early access.
How do you play?
You're basically in a constant scrap. Click fast to throw punches, click on the other side to block, and try not to get clocked. After each run, you upgrade your fighter so the next opponent feels a bit less like a brick wall.
Why do people call it "idle", and does it get repetitive?
It's called idle because progress leans heavily on upgrades and automation, not just constant tapping. Once you've built enough speed and stats, fights can start to run themselves more, especially with auto-punch.
Still, some players say it can feel repetitive after a lot of rounds, and they've asked for more variety (like prestige systems, new areas, skins, and extra modes).
Still, some players say it can feel repetitive after a lot of rounds, and they've asked for more variety (like prestige systems, new areas, skins, and extra modes).
â Game Rated Teen, PG
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