- Publisher: Bulkypix
- Release Date: Mar 15, 2012
- Also On: 3DS, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U
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Mar 27, 2012I enjoyed Kung Fu Rabbit despite the awkward controls – something iCade owners won't have to worry about. The game is challenging to play and charming to watch and there is loads of content, and with a bit of skill and patience you'll never have to spend any more money on those in-app carrot purchases. If you love platform games with some fun arcade combat and own an iOS device then make sure to get this universal app today.
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May 7, 2012A very nice platformer, with great controls and a decent challenge for a small price.
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Mar 23, 2012The design has charm, but because there is so much starting over the game can feel a little repetitive. That's offset, however, by the moments of real humor and the solid old school gameplay.
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Mar 18, 2012While virtual controls are still a compromise I'm not completely comfortable with, Kung Fu Rabbit sweetens the deal with level design that makes sense for the platform.
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Apr 26, 2012As the difficulty level ramps up, so does the frustration level and then Kung Fu Rabbit unfortunately becomes easier to put down. Despite this gripe, Kung Fu Rabbit is a delight to look at and so simple to play that it still is a much welcomed revisit of the platforming genre.
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Mar 23, 2012A lot of care and love has gone into Kung Fu Rabbit, and it shows. The iOS interface doesn't always mesh well with platforming mechanics, and Kung Fu Rabbit similarly has its shortcomings for that reason-- but it tries its best to offer up a tight experience, and for the most part, it succeeds.
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Apr 11, 2012It's not quite up there with the best iOS has to offer, but Kung Fu Rabbit's still a fun, frisky little platformer with plenty of appeal.
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Mar 18, 2012Featuring a terrific art style, simple button-based controls, and bite-sized levels, Kung Fu Rabbit may not necessarily stand out, but it certainly shouldn't be ignored.
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Mar 26, 2012The controls are ho-hum. They work ok, but the level of accuracy needed to successfully land on some of the floating platforms is sometimes a little too precise for the regular human thumb.
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Apr 12, 2012Kung Fu Rabbit does nothing new. First, there's no martial arts to speak of. You can unlock the ability to jump on enemies' heads, but forget about unleashing a furious round of punches and kicks. Despite the title, it's a fairly standard platformer.