

He basically eats the ball and then spits it back out from a location of his choice. Breath Weapon: Latch's special shot, sort of.Brainwashed and Crazy: In Blaze's story mode, Latch puts a mind-control mixtape into Doombox, unwittingly at the behest of the Safety League, that turns him into a mindless specter of violence.And in Blaze, it will also tag it into your color, making it your own. While it doesn't really add any power to the ball, it will come in handy when it's going at near the speed of sound and you need to slow it down unless you want to get KO'd. Boring, but Practical: Bunting, which strikes the ball back into its neutral phase and temporarily slows it down a bit.In fact, someone was even killed during one game, causing the ban in the first place and sending it underground. With balls going at speeds of Mach 1, it's no wonder that the entire sport was banned. Blood Sport: The titular Lethal League itself.Beware the Silly Ones: Candyman may be a bit wacky, but he can be quite tricky and powerful as the other players.It gets especially hilarious if the player bunts the opponent, which will send them flying upwards into the air. Latch is a special case in that he can actually swallow a defeated opponent. Some characters can use their specials on them too, such as Raptor, Grid, and Latch. Beating A Dead Player: Players can strike opponents out of the arena after they have been knocked out.Battle in the Rain: The pool stage becomes this when the ball reaches ridiculous speeds.

Battle Amongst the Flames: Paradise Field is set on fire if the ball's speed gets high enough or if it's the final battle in Arcade/Story Mode.Batter Up!: Raptor uses his baseball bat to hit the ball.Justified in that he then uses his exposed sharp claws to hang onto walls. Barefoot Cartoon Animal: Latch is modestly-dressed for a crocodile, bearing a hoodie, some sweatpants and a beanie cap, but leaves his hands and feet bare.The sequel adds in Jet, Nitro and Toxic for good measure.Set in Shine City, a city ruled by the Tri-Government, the story sees several characters as they prepare to square off with each other in the upcoming underground sport, the titular Lethal League, while a shadowy conspiracy devoted to shutting it down for good evolves amongst them. The single player has also been developed into a full-fledged story mode that sheds light on the setting. It iterates on the formula of the prior game by adding throws to compliment bunts hits and specials, a new health meter to avert one hit kills early in a burst, added a number of new game options including items, and has a tremendous improvement in visuals. This game added three newcomers: Nitro, an ex-cop Grid, a colorful mafioso and Jet, a freewheeling skater, and officially makes Doombox Promoted to Playable bringing the total playable cast to ten. In September 2017, a sequel, Lethal League Blaze, was announced for release on October 24, 2018, the teaser for which can be found here.

A new character, Dice was added on November 8, 2014.

The game launched with five characters: Raptor, Switch, Candyman, Sonata, and Latch. As the ball gets more hits, it will fly at faster speeds. The object of the game involves up to four players hitting the ball back and forth against one another in order to knock the opponents out of the arena. The game was released on Steam on August 27, 2014. It was originally a flash game, but it developed over time into what it is today. Zombies 2: It's About Time Plants vs.Lethal League is an indie Platform Fighter created by Dutch developer Team Reptile.
