Dive into the thrilling world of wuxia with *World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle*, a mobile game that delivers exciting martial arts action right to your fingertips. This game allows you to craft your unique fighting style, explore the vast landscapes of medieval China, and interact with a diverse cast of characters. Experience the game now on Google Play, or mark your calendar for its iOS release on March 6th.
When you think of mobile fighting games, titles like *Skullgirls* might come to mind with its engaging side-scrolling 1v1 battles. But if you're looking for a game that blends RPG mechanics with an expansive Asian-inspired world, *World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle* is the perfect fit. This game encapsulates the essence of wuxia, a genre steeped in epic Chinese fantasy, featuring martial arts, swordplay, and grandiose characters. Imagine the grandeur of Arthurian legend fused with dynamic combat and profound narratives, much like what fans of Bioware's *Jade Empire* have enjoyed.
Set in medieval China, your journey will take you through regions like Xiangyang, Jingzhou, Jiangdong, and the Central Plains, among others. *World of Kung-fu* is not just about combat; it's a rich tapestry of characters to meet and recruit, side quests to undertake, and a deep system of martial arts to master.
How intricate is the combat? With over 300 special abilities and 350 traits at your disposal, you can tailor your fighting style to your preference, whether it's through swordplay, staff-fighting, or hand-to-hand combat. You'll encounter various martial arts schools, each with unique styles, serving as both your adversaries and potential allies.
If you're hesitant, you can dip your toes in the water with a free trial version, allowing you to explore Xiangyang City and its environs. Once hooked, you can purchase the full game to venture further and refine your skills even more.
Available now on Google Play, *World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle* will soon grace the iOS App Store on March 6th. If you're hungry for more Eastern-inspired gaming, why not peruse Catherine's review of *Crunchyroll: Tengami* to see where it excels or where it might not meet expectations?