While that might not sound like much, Kung Fu Jumpu actually has a ton of depth due to its pretty big collection of fighters and how unique they are from one another. It feels a lot like Worms crossed with Street Fighter. You don’t control them freely with a joystick and buttons like in most fighting games, rather you’ll decide upon which move you want to do and then you’ll pull back on your fighter and launch them across the screen, hopefully making contact with and damaging your opponent. How does that work? Well, you have a selection of ten different fighters to choose from, each with a unique style and set of moves. It’s a fighting game, but it’s turn-based. Part of the reason it’s gotten so much traction is because it’s unlike any game I’ve seen before. One of the games that hit earlier than usual this week but is making lots of waves in our community is Kung Fu Jumpu ($0.99) from Magic Cube.
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