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Gobbowl’s features:
- Simple gameplay accessible to all
Each primary element becomes a specific order affected by the strengths and weaknesses of the character classes. Earth for attacking, Fire for dodging and catching, Air for passing and finally Water for speed and regenerating!
- A browser-based game that can be played anywhere
There’s no client to install, and all information is stored on a remote server. Players can access their team and find a game wherever they are.
- A playing style to develop
The player can choose one of the many predefined teams or create a team from scratch, selecting their players from the 14 character classes available in DOFUS and WAKFU.
- Varied game environments
Each stadium has its own set of unique rules. Enjoy a match in Bonta, Brakmar, the Bam-Mamas Archipelago, and plenty of other locations!
- A permanent, themed tournament system
Players can try to become the Gobbowl World Champion! Every match changes the ranking. In addition to the persistent leaderboards, themed tournaments will further complement this offbeat sport with their many surprises.
- A free-to-play game
Gobbowl is free to play, and allows players to compete without time restrictions in exciting matches. Only advanced cosmetic customisation options will be subject to payment via the secure Ogrines system – Ankama’s in-game currency.
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