Play Wwf Wrestlemania Online

Engage in one-on-one wrestling matches to defeat opponents and win titles.

Wwf Wrestlemania Game
WWF WrestleMania game

🎮 Game Controls

Mouse capture required. Tap screen to active.

  • WASD / ↑↓←→ Move
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  • Ctrl / Alt Attack / Strafe
  • Esc Menu
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About Wwf Wrestlemania

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Category
Fighting
Platform
MS-Dos
File size
11122624
Release year
1995
Developer
Midway Games, Inc.

WWF WrestleMania is a professional wrestling video game released in 1995 for the MS-DOS platform. Developed by Midway Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment, it is presented as a one-on-one fighting game featuring characters and over-the-top special moves from the World Wrestling Federation. The game is viewed from a side perspective, similar to many fighting games of its era.

Players control a WWF wrestler and engage in matches structured into a series of rounds. Instead of achieving a knockout, a round ends when a player depletes an opponent's energy meter, forcing them to fall. The primary single-player progression involves choosing to pursue either the Intercontinental Title or the WWF Title. In the Intercontinental Title challenge, a wrestler faces four opponents in one-on-one matches, followed by two two-on-one matches, and concludes with a three-on-one match. The WWF Title challenge begins with four two-on-one matches, progresses to two three-on-one matches, and culminates in the Wrestlemania Challenge, a gauntlet match against every wrestler in the game. During this final gauntlet, only four characters, including the player, are in the ring at any time; as an opponent is eliminated, a new one enters until all eight have been defeated.

Game modes include a single-player arcade mode following these title challenges, a tournament mode, and a versus mode for one-on-one multiplayer. The gameplay systems focus on one-on-one combat with special moves, though a planned feature for unique finishing moves per character was not fully implemented. The only known finishing move, similar to a "Fatality" from other fighting games, is performed by the character The Undertaker. Matches are paced in rounds, and the structure steadily increases the number of opponents faced simultaneously as the player advances through the challenges.

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