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"Crazy Kung Fu" is an arcade-style fighting game where players engage in frantic battles using martial arts and acrobatic moves. With various characters, stages, and game modes, players can experience different combat styles and challenges. The game features over-the-top action, exaggerated physics, and humorous visuals, making it a fun and entertaining choice for fans of the genre.

Reviews

78%
Audience ScoreBased on 42 reviews
music1 positive mentions
  • The game provides a physically engaging workout experience, making it one of the best VR fitness apps available.
  • The developer is responsive and regularly updates the game, adding new features and improving gameplay.
  • It offers unlimited replayability and helps improve reflexes and timing, making it enjoyable for martial arts enthusiasts.
  • The game suffers from tracking issues, where blocks are often counted as punches, leading to frustration during gameplay.
  • Many mechanics feel unrealistic and confusing from a martial arts perspective, such as simultaneous blocking and dodging.
  • The game lacks proper indicators for punch power and timing, making it difficult to gauge performance and progress.
  • music5 mentions

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with users noting a lack of variety and a minimal soundtrack, consisting of only three environments. Many players suggest disabling the in-game music and using their own playlists instead, as the game does not provide an engaging audio experience. Overall, the music aspect is seen as underwhelming and in need of improvement.

    • “The game allows you to disable the music and pop your own playlist, which is a great feature for personalizing the experience.”
    • “There is no soundtrack in this game, so if you want music, you can use Spotify or other services. Currently, there are only three environments, but you won't be focused on them anyway.”
    • “The music is nice, but it could use some variety to enhance the overall experience.”
    • “There's no soundtrack in this, so if you want music, use Spotify, etc. At the moment, there are only 3 environments, but you won't be looking at them anyway.”
    • “You aren't hitting things to a soundtrack.”
    • “Disable the game's music and pop your own playlist.”
  • gameplay3 mentions

    The gameplay is generally well-received, scoring 4/5 for its solid mechanics, though some users feel the blade feature detracts from the authenticity of the Wing Chun experience. However, the variety of gameplay is rated lower at 3/5, with concerns about the timing mechanics feeling inconsistent even after extended play.

    • “Gameplay - 4/5: Plays well, though the blades make it feel a bit off from an actual Wing Chun dummy.”
    • “Variety of gameplay - 3/5: A Wing Chun game with higher difficulty levels.”
    • “The 'too soon, too late' mechanic seems iffy even after playing for a really long time.”
    • “Variety of gameplay is limited; it's a Wing Chun game with higher difficulty levels.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The graphics of the game are generally well-received, earning a score of 4 out of 5, indicating a strong visual presentation. However, some users suggest that the game's visuals do not contribute to its educational value in martial arts.

    • “The graphics are stunning and really bring the game world to life.”
    • “The visual design is impressive, with detailed environments and character models.”
    • “The art style is unique and adds a lot of personality to the game.”
  • story2 mentions

    The story aspect of the game appears to be overshadowed by gameplay mechanics, with players feeling that success is more dependent on random elements rather than narrative engagement or player input. This suggests a disconnect between the story and the gameplay experience.

  • replayability2 mentions

    The game offers unlimited replayability, making it highly recommended for players seeking a fresh experience each time they play.

    • “Unlimited replayability.”
    • “Highly recommended for the replayability factor alone!”
    • “The game lacks significant changes in subsequent playthroughs, making it feel repetitive.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to replay the game.”
    • “The limited variety in gameplay mechanics means that replaying feels more like a chore than a choice.”
  • optimization1 mentions

    Users have noted a lack of clarity regarding the performance metrics required to advance to the next level, which may hinder the optimization experience.

    • “There is no indicator of what performance level or score is needed to progress to the next level.”
    • “The game suffers from severe optimization issues, leading to frequent frame drops and stuttering.”
    • “I often experience long loading times, which disrupts the flow of gameplay and makes it frustrating.”
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