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Kung Fu Panda
First release date
2008-06-03
Platform
Mac PlayStation 2 Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii Nintendo DS PC
Developer
Beenox Studios Luxoflux Corp. Vicarious Visions XPEC Entertainment Inc.
Publisher
Activision
Theme
DreamWorks Animation SKG Kung Fu Panda
Franchise
DreamWorks Animation SKG Kung Fu Panda

Overview

The game ties-in with the popular animated film, and follows the story of Po, a slacker of a who has aspirations of becoming a great warrior. Gameplay consists largely of three-dimensional platforming mixed with beat-em-up combat. Like the movie it is based off of, it has elements of humor and light-hearted fighting.

Publisher divided development responsibilities for Kung Fu Panda between multiple studios. created the and version; handled the and versions; Vicarious Visions made the version; developed the / game.

Gameplay

Kung Fu Panda's gameplay is relatively simple in order to be accessible to children. Throughout the majority of the game, players will take control of , although they will also control and members of the Furious Five in some levels. Po moves through the levels with basic platforming techniques and fights enemies regularly along the way. In addition to the main goal of the level there will sometimes be simple collection or exploration-related quests in order to achieve 100% completion for the level. Po can upgrade all of his statistics and with coins found throughout the level; the player can upgrade him at any point in the pause menu or between levels.

and are also present; when they appear, they are usually beaten with repeated attacks and/or .

Story

The story follows the same basic structure of the film, although it takes many liberties with the film's script in order to provide more enemies to fight.

In the Valley of Peace, a region of ancient filled with various walking, talking animals, Po is a panda who is largely unsuccessful and unmotivated. His only job is helping his father (who is a goose) with his noodle soup business, a career he doesn't particularly care for. He does, however, dream (and daydream) of becoming a Kung Fu master. One day, he attempts to see a ceremony in which the new Dragon Warrior is crowned; it is expected that one of Master Shifu's elite students, the Furious Five, will become the Dragon Warrior. Po finds that he is late, and he rockets into the ceremony by strapping himself to a set of fireworks; as he lands, he is unexpectedly selected as the Dragon Warrior. Po must train and prove himself to Shifu and the Five while stopping malicious animals from invading the Valley of Peace, and he must also deal with Tai Lung, a former student of Shifu who became too ambitious and aggressive.

Multiplayer

Kung Fu Panda's multi-player pits players against each other in free-for-all brawling similar in style to the . or games. Some multi-player modes also include puzzle with ancient Chinese themes.

Reception

Reviews from critics were generally positive, especially considering that Kung Fu Panda was a movie tie-in. It garnered a 76 from Metacritic. It was described as having decent gameplay, if not particularly innovative or challenging, and a good choice for children.

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