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"Kung Fu Chaos" Site Gets a New Look
Step aside Jackie Chan, the characters from "Kung Fu Chaos" are kicking butt at their newly redesigned site. Microsoft Game Studios today announced that the "Kung Fu Chaos" website has received a martial arts makeover, just in time for the game's February 25, 2003 release date. Whether you prefer to smack your opponents over the head or taunt them until they cry, "Kung Fu Chaos" is sure to please the brawler in anyone. Head over to the "Kung Fu Chaos" website at www.kungfuchaos.com and get in on the action!
Players will find brand new screenshots of the characters busting out their moves on various Hollywood-inspired movie sets. Those who visit the new site can also delve deeper into the psyche of the wacky fighters by checking out the character biographies and taking a gander at their individual taunts. Need advice? Head over to the fortune cookie section and let martial arts master Shao Ting tell you how to live your life. Or, write your own fortune and send them to your friends!
Inspired by the '70's Kung Fu movie era, "Kung Fu Chaos" is a quirky brawler game that offers non-stop, side-splitting, kung fu action. With the outrageous cast of characters in "Kung Fu Chaos," gamers can go head-to-head with up to four of their friends, battling it out on interactive movie sets that add an element of challenge to the mayhem. Players will become completely immersed in the game as they engage in Hong-Kong-style combat with over-the-top gigantic leaps, suicidal stunts and multiple-opponent action -- all while unleashing humiliating insults that can be as damaging as the karate kicks themselves. Featuring appropriately themed music tracks, including "Kung Fu Fighting" and the theme from "Enter the Dragon," "Kung Fu Chaos" will hit gamers with a brawler experience packed with fun, competition, and glory -- as well as humiliation, insults and back-stabbing!
Developed by Just Add Monsters, "Kung Fu Chaos" will be available in stores on February 25, 2003 for an estimated retail price of $49.99 (U.S.). "Kung Fu Chaos" has an ESRB rating of "T" for Teen.
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