Build your trio
A fighter, a coach, a medic — pick them from millions of personalities, real or fictional.
Build your team. Survive as long as you can.
A fighter, a coach, a medic — pick them from millions of personalities, real or fictional.
A run of opponents that get tougher and tougher. One loss and it's over: sudden death.
A result card to share anywhere. Dare your friends to beat your score.
At the end of each run, your trio becomes a shareable card — ready for socials and built for the rematch.
Athletes, politicians, fictional heroes — from dead serious to utterly absurd. You decide who steps into the ring.
Build your trio. Throw it into the gauntlet. Come back with a card to make your friends jealous.
Build your team →Manny Pacquiao vs Lapu-Lapu. Darna vs the Aswang. Jose Rizal vs the jeepney driver. Paper Teamfight is a free, tongue-in-cheek fight game and combat simulator: you build a trio, toss it into the paper ring, and walk out with a card ready to make your friends jealous.
It all starts with a trio. A fighter — the one stepping into the ring, whose toughness and mobility decide almost everything. A coach — screaming from the corner, ready to trigger rage mode when things get ugly. A medic — patching your champion back together with tape at the edge of a knockout. You pick them from millions of personalities, real or fictional, then send them through a string of increasingly brutal opponents. One loss and it's over: sudden death. Your score is the number of rounds survived, turned into a shareable card.
The Paper Teamfight engine runs on paper MMA — strikes, takedowns, submissions, anything goes. But the spirit of the game covers the whole world of combat sports: whether you're picturing a boxing match, a judo duel, a muay thai round, or a straight-up MMA simulation, the principle stays the same — two camps, one ring, and the question that haunts every bar argument: who would win?
The best part of this mode is the impossible matchup. Here's some fuel for your imagination, from the dead serious to the utterly ridiculous. The rest is up to you. serious · ridiculous
The datu who dropped Magellan swings the bolo, Bonifacio screams the crowd into a frenzy, and Dr. Rizal — a literal eye surgeon — is criminally overqualified to hold the water bottle.
Gabriela Silang led an army on horseback, the 'Sublime Paralytic' Mabini out-thinks everyone from the corner, and Tandang Sora fed and nursed real rebels — this trio has already won an actual war.
The eight-division world champ throws bombs, Hall-of-Famer Flash Elorde barks old-school corner wisdom, and 'The Magician' Reyes has the steadiest hands in the country — perfect for stitches, or a bank shot.
Yulo tumbles in with double Olympic gymnastics gold, bowling legend Paeng calls each shot with surgical calm, and Hidilyn Diaz just snatches you overhead and sets you back on your feet — literally.
Bernardo Carpio splits mountains with his bare hands, the invincible Lam-Ang — who fought monsters as an infant — calls the shots, and the diwata Maria Makiling heals with the whole forest at her command. Mythology, fully stacked.
Cardo has survived more on-screen deaths than 'Ang Probinsyano' had seasons, Da King FPJ mentors with a single steely glare, and Vice Ganda heals you by roasting you until you stand up out of pure embarrassment.
Darna — the swallowed-stone superheroine — headlines, Captain Barbell flexes pure motivation into you, and Lastikman stretches around your wounds like living tape. Pinoy komiks, assemble.
Master Rapper Francis M brings the patriotic fury, Lea Salonga belts commands you can hear from orbit, and heartbreak balladeer April Boy heals you with a chorus so sad you forget the pain entirely.
The jeepney driver survived EDSA rush hour, so a boxing ring is basically a vacation; the sari-sari auntie terrifies everyone because she keeps the ledger of who owes her utang; and the Filipino nurse — backbone of hospitals worldwide — has you patched before the bell.
The aswang fights dirty and refuses to die, the manananggal detaches her upper half for extra reach, and the albularyo cures everything with coconut oil, a whispered orasyon, and one raw egg. Provincial nightmares, assemble.
These debates never end — except here. Paper Teamfight doesn't claim scientific truth: it hands you a verdict, spectacular and shareable, to close the argument (or reignite it with a vengeance). Build both camps, launch the fight, and let the paper ring decide.
Paper Teamfight is a tongue-in-cheek fight game and combat simulator, 100% free and online. You build a trio — a fighter, a coach, and a medic — from millions of real or fictional personalities, then send them to face a string of increasingly tough opponents in a paper ring. Every run ends with a shareable result card.
It's a deliberately playful MMA-style combat simulator made of paper. The outcome of each fight is calculated from each personality's "job stats" — their real-life profession determines their toughness, mobility, and power — not from a database of real fighters. The spirit covers every combat sport: MMA, boxing, wrestling, judo, karate, muay thai…
All of them, in spirit: the engine runs on paper MMA, but you can picture your trio in boxing, savate, muay thai, kickboxing, wrestling, pro wrestling, judo, jiu-jitsu, karate, taekwondo, sambo, sumo, or even fencing. The "anyone vs anyone" principle applies to any discipline you like.
From each team member's job stats. A firefighter or a mover hits hard and takes a beating well; a poet is more fragile. The coach builds up the rage meter, the medic patches the fighter up at the edge of a KO. Same trio + same seed = the exact same fight (deterministic, so shared results can be replayed).
Anyone with a profile: athletes, politicians, artists, scientists, fictional or historical characters. From the most serious picks to the most absurd — that's the whole point: building impossible matchups.
Yes, 100% free, no install and no account required. Just play, survive the gauntlet, and share your result card straight from the browser.
Build your trio, throw it into the gauntlet, come back with a fight card.
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