Schoolgirl Fighting

Genre: Fighting
Schoolgirl Fighting is a fighting game for Android, which started a long-tunning franchise.

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Schoolgirl Fighting (last 3 games)

01.01.1970

Schoolgirl Tournament Fighting brings many of the characters from the Schoolgirl Fighting series together and adds a tournament mode. Also includes a series first - a different background.

01.01.1970

A third bout of pugilistic gals.

01.01.1970

The first sequel in the Schoolgirl Fighting series pits 6 new ladies against one another.

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24.06.2004

Simplistic 3D versus fighter with all-female cast and an emphasis on breast physics. Released only in Europe and in Japan as Simple 2000 Series Vol. 55: The Catfight: Joneko Densetsu.

31.12.1996

A fighting game starring an all-female cast of digitized actresses, similar to Mortal Kombat.

31.12.2010

Second incarnation in Nickelodeon's Super Brawl series.

29.04.2014

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01.01.1970

BHU (for "Beat Her Up") is a fighting game with an all-feminine cast. It is a predecessor to the Schoolgirl Fighting series.

01.01.1970

A 3D fighting game starring LEGO versions of DC's superhero stable.

01.01.1970

A third bout of pugilistic gals.

01.01.1970

Schoolgirl Tournament Fighting brings many of the characters from the Schoolgirl Fighting series together and adds a tournament mode. Also includes a series first - a different background.

31.12.1995

A digitized fighting game released in 1995 on floppy disk, but having sold absolutely no copies. Re-released for free digitally in 2013.

01.08.2007

Akinator, the Web Genie (formerly Akinator, the web Genius) is an internet game and mobile app based on Twenty Questions that attempts to determine which character the player is thinking of by asking them a series of questions. It is an artificial intelligence program that can find and learn the best questions to ask the player. Created by three French programmers in 2007, it became popular worldwide in November 2008, according to Google Trends. In Europe popularity peak was reached in 2009 and Japan in 2010 with the launch of mobile apps by French mobile company SCIMOB, reaching highest ranks on app store . While playing "Akinator", questions are asked by a cartoon genie.