Bighouse Beat Down Overview
Bighouse Beat Down was one of those straightforward fighting games you'd find on Flash portals in the early 2000s. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick brawl you could load in a browser, a common sight when simple, action-focused games were the norm.
You control a prisoner in a jail yard, moving left and right with the arrow keys. The moment-to-moment play is about trading blows with other inmates. You have a punch, a kick, and a special attack mapped to separate keys, letting you chain together simple combos. The main objective is to defeat a series of opponents to survive the yard. The pacing is fast, with enemies attacking quickly, and the difficulty can feel sharp as you learn the timing of your moves. It feels like a scrappy, immediate fight where a single mistake can end your run.