

Rag Doll Kung Fu
Mark Healey · 2005 · 2D Fighter, Martial Arts, Intentionally Awkward Controls, Physics, Multiplayer
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Players praise this quirky fighting game for its creative and humorous concept of dragging characters around to fight instead of using traditional controls, and appreciate it as a historically significant early third-party Steam release. However, many note that the experience is quite short (completable in about an hour), the online mode is defunct, and the game appears to have been abandoned by its developer with limited content beyond the brief story mode, making the asking price hard to justify for most players.
nice lol (this is LittleBigPlanet -1 lol)3 found this helpful
This game is an absolute masterpiece! wish fist of plastic was on here aswell.2 found this helpful
It is more fun than expected and really any Steam user must get this as the first 3rd party game on Steam. It's like you and your buddies at the park and suddenly one of them is a martial arts teacher giving you the craziest lessons. And a rating of 69 on Metacritic? Nice.1 found this helpful
The first non-Valve game on steam, and a very bizarre game to be given that honor. A fighting game without fight game controls, a goofy idea that lead to a very interesting title. Dragging around your character to fight off bad guys is pretty funny, and while I do enjoy the gameplay, my time was cut short rather quickly. The biggest component of the game, the online mode, doesn't work anymore and even if it did, the game is dead. The only real gameplay option is story mode, which I completed in about an hour. Looking at the title screen, it seems there were plans to expand this game further with updates, but the developer Mark Healey seemed to have abandoned it following the founding of Media Molecule. When this game first released for $14.95, that price for a game in this state would be unacceptable; 21 years later though at a price of $0.99... why not? One dollar for a piece of gaming history isn't bad at all.
Perfection incarnate. Best thing since the DG-3 JZ.
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