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Choice of Kung Fu app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 8864 ratings )
Games Role Playing Book Simulation
Developer: Choice of Games LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.4.7, last update: 8 months ago
First release : 18 Dec 2012
App size: 23.11 Mb

"My new favorite in the Choice of Games lineup" -Touch Arcade (4.5 stars)

Become the greatest fighter the world has ever known, harnessing the power of chi to manipulate the energies of the universe. Defeat rivals, find romance, and rise to become the Imperial Champion. Win the right to question the immortal Dragon Sage, who speaks just once every hundred years!

"Choice of Kung Fu" is a fast-paced interactive fantasy novel where your choices determine how the story proceeds. The game is entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—but powered by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

The fate of the Middle Kingdom depends on you! Will you play as male or female? Gay or straight? Will you battle against foreign invaders, or will you rise up against the Emperor? What question will you ask the Dragon Sage, the wisest of all creatures?

See the YouTube Trailer: http://youtu.be/-3AbusPQHKI

Pros and cons of Choice of Kung Fu app for iPhone and iPad

Choice of Kung Fu app good for

I loved this game and played through it 5 million times, honestly its a divine game proving everything I wanted in a choice game. No errors are seen by me at least, and all ideas seem very creative
The Choice Of games are highly addictive and thoroughly enjoyable. This is one of my favorites. Although not as long as some of the others, this "choose your own adventure" game has great replay value. The decisions feel weighty, the stakes high, the goals lofty. The ending, while a great stopping point, also sets the stage for a fun and ambitious sequel. I know Ill be on the lookout...
Choices feel meaningful. Good writing - Makes You experience yourself as another Person in this very different World.
The game brings the experience of being a Chinese monk in the changing times of English influence alive and gives a lively picture on striving to improve the skills as a scholar. I have played through it within an afternoon and it is worth its price. I very much recommend this game.
If you like journey to the west and tale of three kingdoms, this game is for you!
Choose your own adventure game brings my favourite parts of RPGS without all the stats.

Some bad moments

Ive played each of the Choice of Games-sponsored releases as theyve come out since I played Rise of Heroes. Ive been disappointed each time, and that trend continues here, but this is by far the best since it. The choices feel organic, the story is brief but compelling (especially if you have an interest in medevall Chinese culture or mythology), and the characters are fairly real and avoid the typical stereotypes that so many Asian characters fall into today. My one real complaint is length. I went through this in about an hour and a half, which is a shame because this has the potential to be Heroes Rise. Its very well written, everything feels real. The short time spent in the story did a great job of setting up a believable and interesting world I would have liked to further explore, and the major conflict hinted at could do to be fleshed out more. But this is a great read/play, and I think despite the brevity its worth the three dollars. It just has the potential to be so much more.
I loved this. It was perfect. Wish it could go on forever. I already want a sequel. Seriously. The choices felt real, and the story was great. Every decision felt like it was mine, and I never felt pushed in a specific direction, or that my choice didnt matter. I do wish there was a bit more fighting oddly enough, but it was a small complaint. Id most def recommend this. It has passion of writing. I want a sequel and I want more from this author
A story and length to rival heroes rise<3 in my opinion if coarse
One review said that it rivals cogs Heroes. That is true. My only wish is that it would continue untill my death... That wish applies to both game. But since Im reviewing this game I guess I should say something about it. It has some grammatical errors that, if you know the format they use, are hard to prevent. However they are easily overlooked and do not take away from a story. Also there are many different endings. I highly recommend this game along with Heros Rise (I think its the game it is comparable to, different subject matter but really good).
And it really is. I cant really describe it, but I seriously enjoyed this. So far Ive done one play through, so I cant fairly comment on whether or not the pricing is fair. Still, I guarantee at least an 80% chance of you enjoying that first playthrough for sure. Its strange, but I think my favorite part of this game was boosting up my skills. Which is weird since I usually dont pay much attention to that sort of thing.
Did not expect such an engaging game! Great story and writing!