- July 30, 2021
- Soy Boy Games
Kungfu Cowboy
Platforms
About
"Kungfu Cowboy" is a comedic, side-scrolling brawler where you play as a kungfu-wielding cowboy fighting waves of enemies in a variety of levels. Use an array of signature moves and special attacks to defeat foes, collect power-ups and upgrades, and progress through the story. The game features colorful 2D graphics, quirky humor, and easy-to-learn controls, making it accessible to players of all skill levels.





- Kungfu Cowboy features addictive gameplay with a variety of weapons and upgrades, providing high replayability and depth.
- The game combines challenging platforming with engaging bullet-hell mechanics, making it a fun experience for both solo and co-op play.
- The art style is colorful and humorous, and the music adds to the overall enjoyable atmosphere of the game.
- The physics and controls lack polish, which can detract from the overall experience.
- The player base for online matchmaking is small, making it difficult to find matches for PvP mode.
- Some players feel that the game could benefit from more kung fu moves to align with its title.
gameplay
19 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is praised for its depth, featuring clever mechanics in platforming, enemy designs, and a unique buff system that enhances the experience. Players find it addictive and fun, with a gradual learning curve that allows for skill development, while the distinctive jump and dash dodge mechanic adds dynamism. Although the gameplay can be challenging, the short run lengths keep it engaging without becoming tiresome.
“The game may look simple, but there are a ton of clever mechanics in the platforming, enemy/boss designs, and buff system that add so much depth to the gameplay.”
“The gameplay is quite challenging, but I like that the runs are fairly short, so it never feels tiring when going for another one.”
“The animation can seem clunky, but the gameplay is very different from typical shooters, and the mid-run progression is unique in a good way!”
“There is a definitive ramp up to the technical and operations of the game, but once you have solidified the mechanics of control, the game slowly opens up and builds upon your skill/learning curve.”
“The jump and dash dodge mechanic is really unique and makes gameplay dynamic.”