Wrestle Story

Wrestle Story

by Tic Toc Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie, Sport
Game modes:Single player
Story:Live your Pro Wrestling story in this hard-hitting, smack talkin', RPG adventure! Create your wrestler, build your tag-team, and slam your way through an expansive 3D world where wrestling is everything!
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