Ninja Theory Brawler, Fightback, Now On Android Devices

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Ninja Theory’s free-to-play mobile brawler, Fightback, is now available on Android devices. The game is published by Chillingo, part of EA’s mobile division.

 

In Fightback, your sister has been kidnapped and you need to rescue her. You can use your smart device’s touch screen to punch, kick and combo your way through the city in the game, and you’ll have access to items like dual pistols, bazookas and more as well.

 

Fightback is inspired by ‘80s action movies, and is available here.


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