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© 2015 Merhaba Orada Oyunlar & © Laser Unicorn. Arcade Paradise ve Arcade Paradise logosu, hem Nosebleed Interactive'in hem de Wired Productions'ın ticari markalarıdır. Wired Productions Ltd tarafından yayınlanmıştır ve Nosebleed Interactive tarafından geliştirilmiştir. Turn up the heat with KUNG FURY: STREET RAGE - available as this sweet new cabinet in Arcade Paradise DLC, with new goals, objectives and leaderboards!Īrcade Paradise © 2022 Nosebleed Interactive ve Wired Productions. Use intense two button arcade action to DEVASTATING bone crunching effect, easy to pick up - hard to master as the waves get faster and more diverse!Īuthentic retro-arcade gameplay and VHS retro aesthetics - and a synth soundtrack to beat down to provided by Swedish powerhouse electro sensations Mitch Murder and Joel Eriksson. It's a dinosaur with a gun, LOTS of guns! And lots of health! Triceracop : Extinction? Not on his watch. Barbarianna : Axe the real questions to charge up your fearsome firepower with a minigun - but watch for low health! Kung Fury: Street Rage is a Beat em Up game, developed by Hello There and published by Hello There, which was released in 2015. Hackerman : A glass cannon combination of sci-fi wizardry and high APM blasting action! Kung Fury : A balanced brawler with the ability to shock punch enemies and an average health pool Pick between 4 characters - each with their own abilities, playstyles and durability and start taking out the trash to get as high a score as possible! It's 1985 and the violence is raging in the streets of Miami, it's gonna take the toughest martial artist cop and 3 hard as nails enforcers from across space AND time to clean them up! Kung Fury : Street Rage is the very first licensed game available as an in-game cabinet alongside the 35+ other games within Arcade Paradise and you can play RIGHT NOW, updated with online leaderboards to compete against other arcade owners, and tasks / goals to accomplish within the Arcade Paradise economy! At least this can sort of be excused by the game’s low asking price (only $2), but it still hurts replayability.Get blown into another dimension as you experience the gut busting fun of the KUNG FURY: STREET RAGE - from developers ‘HelloThereGames’ creators of the critically acclaimed AVICII Invector. Where One Finger Death Punch had items or extra modes, Kung Fury: Street Rage has nothing other than a single survival mode. It’s almost a little too simple: there’s no variation on the basic gameplay outside of enemies that may switch lanes or take multiple attacks. This means there’s no movement of any kind, instead I just attack to either the left or right and hit whoever is in range. Also I can’t help but feel slightly slighted that Hackerman, Barbarianna, and Triceracop are hanging out in the background but aren’t playable.Īs I mentioned before, Kung Fury: Street Rage is heavily inspired by One Finger Death Punch. Some very simple presentation errors make this game difficult to play. One Finger Death Punch also made it so enemies could only attack one on each side, making it obvious who my attacks were aimed for, yet Kung Fury: Street Rage allows enemies to gang up on me and made it difficult to tell who Kung Fury was going to attack next. Lacking this, I often found myself missing enemies in Kung Fury: Street Rage, and having to guess where Kung Fury’s strikes would actually land. One Finger Death Punch (which Kung Fury: Street Rage is heavily based off of) has bars on the bottom of the stage that clearly show where I was able to attack. Yet where the presentation fails is in its lack of making it clear where Kung Fury can attack. Along with that, the game features sprites that I would expect to see on an SNES or Sega Genesis console, and easily remind me of other beat ’em ups like Streets of Rage. For starters, the whole game looks like its being played on a CRT arcade monitor. The love for the 80’s is really obvious with Kung Fury: Street Rage.
