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Kung Fu Rabbit review punkandlizard

Punk and Lizard writes: "The beautiful art style on show is gorgeous. Each new level looks like they have been painted by hand and this is what makes this game stand out. The music in places gives a Thomas Was Alone type feel, again so fitting for the game".

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Kingthrash3603941d ago

looks fun and foe 3$ ......win win

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Kung Fu Rabbit | The Vita Lounge

Liam from The Vita Lounge reviews Kung Fu Rabbit, is it worth your time?

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isarai3103d ago

No, it's utter garbage, really don't see how they got away with charging money for this garbage. I've played free flash games in 2005 that were miles better than this crap.

madcowzz3103d ago

This game was fun as hell. Really easy and accessible, but obviously got a lot of its gameplay inspiration from Super Meat Boy. Good fun though, I recommend as a nice time passer

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Free Games Showdown - October 2015

Each month, console makers Microsoft and Sony give away free games to subscribers. Which lineup rules the roost in October 2015? Let's check the tale of the tape.

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COGconnected3128d ago

I'm giving PlayStation the edge this month.

GrapesOfRaf3128d ago

It's a tough call for me. The Walking Dead is amazing, but I think most people who were interested have already played Season One.

Digital_Anomaly3128d ago

Broken Age is a win but so is Valiant Hearts if you've yet to play it! A win for gamers all around!

Cdn_Seahawks_Fan3128d ago

I figure gamers as a whole are all winners, but for those with just ONE console, it seems that both Sony and MS are doing what they can.

MercilessDMercer3128d ago

Xbox certainly destroyed Sony this month.

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Kung Fu Rabbit Review (Invision Game Community)

Life in the temple of rabbits hangs by a thread. Universal Evil has struck again and kidnapped all of your disciples. Only you managed to escape. They let you live… They’ll soon regret it!

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