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"World of Kungfu: Dragon & Eagle Launches Wuxia RPG on Mobile"

by Carter May 01,2025

If you're a fan of mobile fighting games, you might recall the thrill of side-scrolling action from games like Skullgirls. But what if you're looking for something that blends RPG mechanics with a rich, Asian-inspired world? Enter World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle, a mobile game that delivers wuxia action in an engaging sprite style.

But what exactly is wuxia? It's a genre of epic Chinese fantasy that revolves around martial arts, swordplay, and grandiose characters. Imagine the tales of Arthurian legend infused with intense martial arts and poetic soliloquies. It's a genre celebrated in films and cherished by fans of games like Bioware's cult-classic Jade Empire.

In World of Kung-fu, you'll embark on a journey through medieval China, exploring regions such as Xiangyang, Jingzhou, Jiangdong, and the Central Plains. The game offers a rich tapestry of characters to meet and recruit, alongside numerous side activities. At the heart of the experience is a sophisticated martial arts system that promises action-packed gameplay.

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How intricate is the combat? With over 300 special abilities and more than 350 traits, you have the freedom to craft a unique fighting style, whether it's through swordplay, staff-fighting, or traditional fisticuffs. You'll encounter diverse martial arts schools, each with their own distinctive styles, as both adversaries and allies.

Curious but cautious? You can dive into World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle for free with a trial version that lets you explore Xiangyang City and its surroundings. Once you're hooked, you can purchase the full release to venture further and refine your skills.

You can find World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle available now on Google Play, and it's set to hit the iOS App Store on March 6th!

For more Eastern-inspired mobile gaming experiences, consider checking out Catherine's review of Crunchyroll: Tengami to see where it excels or where it might miss the mark.