About the game

Ultimate Ghost Punch is the premiere local multiplayer fighting game involving "Ghosts", "Punches" and "Ultimate" moves. Held against their will, up to four knights have to compete in frantic all-out battles to regain their glory, and most importantly, their right to live. Fighters can swing their swords quickly from the side, or with strength from overhead. They can also grab their oponents to throw them out of the arena, jump and dash to avoid dangers, or block any attack and grab with a well timed shield.

But beware, the arenas are full of dangers, and whenever a fighter dies in battle, he returns temporarily as a ghost with the ability to steal other player's lives, as a last-minute oportunity to avoid losing for good. With their lives in danger, players have to continue fighting while avoiding the ghosts in a frantic and hilarious experience ideal for playing with friends. So get your sword ready, and prepare for the fight that awaits you in Ultimate Ghost Punch.

This game was created with GAIA Engine, a powerfull all-in-one tool for game development made by Spicy Noodles Studios, as part of the bachelor's degree in Video Game Design and Development from the 'Universidad Complutense de Madrid', in Madrid, Spain (2019-2020).

An action-packed ghost fighting experience

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Meet Spicy Noodles, the team behind Ultimate Ghost Punch

About us

Alejandro Ansón Alcolea

I was born in a Galician town called Camariñas in A Coruña, although I have always lived in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Since I was little I always wanted to make robots, but as I was growing up I also get quite interested in video games, so eventually I decided to study the Degree in Video Game Development at the Complutense University of Madrid. Thanks to this choice, I have begun to understand some of the difficulties developers have encountered when developing certain games, and it has also changed the way I play. It is already difficult to enjoy a game without actively trying to find errors in it. In a way, how I entertain myself while playing games has changed.

"I want to kill myself (joke)"

 

Martín Amechazurra Falagán

Born in Madrid back in the 90s, my last five years have always been tied to the video games industry, first as a journalist in the top two magazines in Spain, Hobby Consolas and 3DJuegos, and as a student of Game Development in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. My passions are RPG games, Real Madrid and sleeping, which is something I never have the time for.

"Sorry, I fell asleep"

 

Dany Faouaz Santillana

Student of Videogame Development at the Complutense University of Madrid. For 3 years, my life as a developer has never stopped evolving. Since day one, I feel that the "developer world" does not stop teaching me new things and I hope it will continue like this for a long time. I still have a lot to learn, a lot to play, and a lot to demonstrate.

"It is Spaghetti Time!"

 

Ismael Fernandez Pereira

Hey, my name is Ismael Fernández Pereira and I'm studying Video Game Development at UCM. When I was little, my parents bought me my first console: a Gameboy Advance. Since then, my hobby became playing video games. I like offline games more, where I enter the story they want to tell me or experience the feelings they want to convey to me. That is why I try to play video games of any era or genre, to discover something new everytime. Now I study to create my own games and make others enjoy them, in addition to being able to better understand the people who have made me enjoy their work.

"Dude, I'm fuming"

 

Arturo García Cárdenas

Hi! My name is Arturo and I was born in a town in Cádiz, Andalucía, called Chiclana de la Frontera. Since I moved to Madrid to study the Degree in Video Game Development at the Complutense University of Madrid, I have done nothing but study, but I like what I do and I will do my best to continue learning! I have always liked video games, especially I love the fantasy universes of Blizzard Entertaiment. I am one of those who prefer to explore even the smallest corner of a video game to find all the mysteries hidden and complete all the achievements that the developers propose us to achieve.

"The art is important, duuuuude"

 

Daniel Gil Aguilar

Hello, my name is Daniel, I'm from Madrid and I'm studying the degree of Videogames Development of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. From a very early age I became interested in videogames, and it was that hobby that made me decide to study this. I usually have a preference for strategy games, I’m a lover of the Civilization saga. I’m the kind of guy who likes to win by giving a show instead of trying it in the most optimal way.

"This is where my quote goes?"

 

Álvaro Poyatos

Hello there, my name is Álvaro Poyatos. My interest in videogames started at a young age, when i got my first console the gameBoy advanced. Even so, recently i have become interested in a broader number of titles, indies and AAA. I really like action-adventure based videogames such as sekiro or the latest god of war. Im currently studying at Universidad Complutense de Madrid a degree on videogame development, wher im still discovering my passion for videogames, both as a developer and as a player.

"If life gives you lemons take them, they are free"

 

Mario Tabasco Vargas

Hi, my name is Mario and I study Video Game Development at the Complutense University of Madrid. I was born in Toledo, a city in central Spain. The first game I ever played was Pokemon Yellow, and I've had a great passion for video games since I played it. Soon, I started thinking about making my own games, and I decided that I wanted to become a professional video game developer.

"It's in the GDD"