Thank you, I'm very glad you enjoy it :)
Hi. When a player falls the last player to touch him gets the point. If you position yourself properly it is entirely possible to ricochet and throw out multiple opponents. If you clear the arena quick enough like this you may indeed amass more points than you need to win.
Which mode are you trying the characters in? The first unlockable character is the sumo-ninja so cannot be used in survival mode. There are no other exceptions. You said you unlocked 3 characters, but can't use them; does it still say you have to unlock them?
This should be a standard for marketing. In fact I think companies should be legally obligated to use minimum 2-3 hot girls to promote themselves or any of their products. Oh man, when I come to power... ...
Man, I hope you're both joking around :D
Hi! The character is controlled with a single button, which is part of the game's challenging nature. As a result, yes, the keyboard is split, or rather 4 buttons far enough apart are used (Space or the left mouse button; Left Ctrl or the right mouse button; Right Ctrl; NumPad's Enter).
To be honest, I don't have Xbox so I've never played Kung Fu Chaos, but the general concept is still not mine. There is a java game for mobile phones from long long ago, which I used to have on my SE k750i. People around me became instantly hooked even though it was a multiplayer game for a single phone. It made sense for me that my first game be a tribute to it.
It's not a large game, the gameplay makes little sense for any type of campaign so stripping it down to a demo version doesn't make much sense either. I cannot fiercely encourage you to buy it because really it's the kind of game you either love to death or find absolutely pointless.
You can take it as my attempt to foolishly enforce a more social and close experience in playing PC games with friends, as opposed to playing alone in the room over the microphone. Kind of like how consoles are with the split-screen and such :]
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