![]() Kung Fu Kickball- Okay, the second you’re done reading this, just go over to the Spring Edition of the Steam Game Festival if you haven’t already. The KungFu Kickball demo is now live on Steam as part of Go grab it now while it's available /NnvkyWTZXX It also looks like it’s easier to huff and puff when your enemies take nap breaks… It does look like it can make for a killer VR action game, though (it has to be better than the Maleficent films, at the very least). Wolf & Pigs: Out for Vengeance- We’ve seen several revisions and different takes on classic fairy tales in the past, but a version of the Three Little Pigs that takes place in a post-apocalyptic land where the wolf is the hero and the pigs are a gang of wasteland hoodlums is still a rather surprising one. The game already made a damn good first impression when it led off Nintendo’s Indie World showcase last week, so here’s hoping we see more cool and explosive bits like this in the coming months!Īn afternoon nap is the perfect opportunity to take down the gang's guards with a charge shot! #wolfandpigs #gamedev #screenshotsaturday /8jlY6ue1Qx We're super hyped by all the feedback we got from our announcement trailer! We'll be posting Blue Fire's updates here on twitter and also on our blog at so stay tuned □ #indiedev #IndieWorld #indiegames #NintendoSwitch #gamedev /WUcdD133Yeīlue Fire- Well, not only is this the first Screenshot Saturday post for Robi when it comes to showcasing their upcoming 3D platforming adventure, but also one of their first tweets ever. Luckily, this past week gave us many games in various forms to help us take our minds off of our troubles for a while, including enough posts to make for a batch of quick looks into highly promising titles. And yes, again, sorry if that sounds awkward, but being holed up for a lengthy period on top of everything else can take its toll on you. There was still quite a bit to work with this week when it came to those working on indie games and sharing their work with the #screenshotsaturday tag, actually, but again, given the time we’re in right, now, there are still at least a couple that deserve at least another small boost. The Legend - Nimble and can still send the ball flying with his kicksĬurrently available through Steam Early Access, KungFu Kickball is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC ( Steam) on Fabrufor $19.99 / £12.99 / €15.99 with full crossplay support.Okay, here we are with another edition of Screenshot Saturday, in the second week of our temporary “anything goes” approach.The Old Master - Slower in his old age, but still packs an incredible punch.The Drunken Boxer - Has his own unique fighting style.The Assassin - Super quick but doesn't hit as hard.Six Different Characters: Choose to play from a roster of six beautifully crafted pixel art characters.Six Unique Stages: Battle it out on six detailed stages, featuring environmental challenges and challenging level designs to make each stage feel different and fun.Quick to learn, Hard to master: While there's only three buttons to keep track of, there are a whole host of moves that can be pulled off with different combinations. ![]() ![]() 1v1 and 2v2 Online Multiplayer Matches: Play locally and online with your friends or fight random players in a quickmatch.“Our team has put tons of effort into ensuring that the pick-up-and-play accessibility was an enjoyable experience for casual and competitive players everywhere. “ KungFu Kickball is right around the corner, ready to bring its seamless crossplay action to platform fighter fans across all platforms next month!” said Ben Lee, co-founder, Blowfish Studios. Challenge friends, foes, and strangers alike to see which side can pull off the best maneuvers and ultimately determine who is the KungFu Kickball master. And with six stages and three player classes to choose between, every match takes on its own character.įeaturing local and online 1v1 and 2v2 multiplayer, KungFu Kickball allows for rivalries to form on the couch or over the Internet. Matches are fast-paced tug-of-war-style showdowns where players switch between offensive strikes and defensive stands at the drop of a hat - or the ring of a bell. KungFu Kickball makes use of minimalistic controls to create an accessible yet competitive experience. Score points by overpowering or outmaneuvering rival defenders and send the ball crashing into one of the gigantic bells at either end of the stadium. Unleash a whirlwind of kicks, punches, and magical abilities to take out the opposing team and boot the ball downfield. Square off against friends in a fantasy sport that infuses the action of soccer with martial arts.
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