Dive into the thrilling world of World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle, a mobile wuxia game that delivers exciting martial arts action right to your fingertips. Forge your unique fighting style, explore a richly detailed medieval China, and encounter a diverse cast of memorable characters. Available now on Google Play, and launching on iOS March 6th.
Imagine a mobile fighting game that blends the best of RPG mechanics with a sweeping Asian-inspired world. Forget simple 1v1 brawlers; World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle offers a deep, engaging experience rooted in the vibrant wuxia genre. Think epic Chinese fantasy, blending martial arts mastery, thrilling swordplay, and larger-than-life characters—a captivating mix reminiscent of Arthurian legend infused with dynamic combat and compelling storytelling. Fans of BioWare's Jade Empire will feel right at home.
Embark on an adventure through medieval China, exploring iconic locations like Xiangyang, Jingzhou, Jiangdong, the Central Plains, and beyond. Recruit a diverse team of characters, participate in engaging side activities, and master a richly detailed martial arts system that forms the heart of the gameplay.
Unleash Your Inner Warrior
With over 300 special abilities and 350+ traits, the possibilities for crafting your unique fighting style are virtually limitless. Whether you prefer elegant swordplay, powerful staff combat, or raw fisticuffs, you'll find your perfect niche. Encounter diverse martial arts schools, each with its own distinct style, forging both alliances and rivalries along your journey.
Still unsure? Experience World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle firsthand with the free trial version! Explore Xiangyang City and its surroundings to get a taste of the action. Once you're hooked, unlock the full game to explore even more of this captivating world and further refine your martial arts prowess.
Download World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle on Google Play today! Coming soon to the iOS App Store on March 6th.
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