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Rag Doll Kung Fu

Rag Doll Kung Fu

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Action Game

Description

Imagine having a Kung Fu Fight with string puppets, except you don’t have to worry about getting the strings tangled up, and you don’t have to have a kung fu fight. You control the characters on screen with the mouse – there are no pre-scripted ...

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Rag Doll Kung Fu coming to Steam*

Posted on Saturday, 13 August 2005 by Ryuken, source: Fragland
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The latest Steam update mentions a new game that will be distributed through this online delivery system. It's Rag Doll Kung Fu, a project of Mark Healy (currently at work at Lionhead). We already mentioned this title a while ago and back then it was said it was going to be a free game (*EDIT: apparently that was a hoax). Valve will provide new info on pricing and a release date soon.

We're excited to announce that Rag Doll Kung Fu, developed primarily by Mark Healy, will be making its way to Steam in the coming weeks. Mark is a game industry veteran who developed Rag Doll Kung Fu in his spare time. He initially showed the game off in the Experimental Game area of the Game Developers Conference earlier this year, where it stood out among a crowd of great looking games.

In Rag Doll Kung Fu you act as a puppeteer in a martial arts world, but that doesn't really describe what this game is about. With most games we would use this space to describe what its like to play, but in this case we don't think it's possible -- you'll just have to watch the gameplay trailer to understand. In short, it's all about Chi power.
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1 Comment(s)

Anonymous

Anonymous

How can they charge for that? Sure it's funny when you consider it's a freetime leisure sort of project... but aren't they stretching it a bit?

How can they charge for that? Sure it's funny when you consider it's a freetime leisure sort of project... but aren't they stretching it a bit?
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Posted on 21:58, August 13th 2005
 

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