Ultra Quick Wrestling
About Ultra Quick Wrestling
From the designer: Imagine a wrestling game in which you can complete several full fledged wrestling cards in one sitting. Well, imagine no more, that’s exactly what you’ll get wi...Read More
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The roster also had several glaring errors, making me doubt whether it was created with the care of a true wrestling fan. For example:
The Young Bucks were listed as "Bullet Club Rules." Andrade Cien Almas became "Andre Cein Almas." Lucha House Party was renamed "The Luchadors." EC3 and Ethan Carter III were treated as two separate individuals.
While minor typos like “Undesputed Era” are forgivable, these errors feels half-hearted and unprofessional.
Additionally, there’s a new “flow system” that contradicts the original rules. This makes the game feel half-heartedly put together and frustrating for wrestling fans like me.
At $16, this product doesn’t offer much value. There are better alternatives with less setup time and far more fun, such as the premium version of Journey of Wrestling or even Fire Pro Wrestling World on Steam.
In its current state, Ultra Quick Wrestling feels like something you could replicate yourself with a random number generator or a coin flip paired with some imagination—no complicated setup or rules required. I don’t know, maybe the original version is better than this 2018 edition, but this experience has left me thoroughly disappointed.
Easy to build your wrestling federation storyline. I incorporate it with TV Pro Wrestling ( Downey Games ) to have a great pro wrestling game board experience. Advanced rules add more depth.
The more I play, the more I enjoy this game.
The more I play this, the more I enjoy it.
Ebook Version - WCCW Set, 1973 WWF Set
Printed Version - 1985 WWF Set
Excellent for running your own feds, and the narratives for storylines develops very nicely, but the game lacks on the gameplay front as it isn't a move-by-move game, but it wasn't designed to be one. Getting the results of matches is fast, and with the advanced rules and charts, it is a much more comprehensive game. Very fun.
Hidden gem, which I picked up after playing Downey Games' TV Wrestling. The two games definitely complement each other, and it would be easy to combine the two to run a big solo federation.