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

by Andrew May 06,2025

If you're a fan of mobile fighting games, you might reminisce about classics like Skullgirls with its side-scrolling 1v1 action. But what if you're looking for something that blends the mechanics of RPGs with an expansive Asian-inspired world? Enter World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle, where you can experience thrilling wuxia action right on your mobile device, beautifully rendered in bite-sized sprite style.

What exactly is wuxia, you ask? It's a genre of epic Chinese fantasy that revolves around martial arts, swordplay, and characters who are larger than life. Imagine the Arthurian legend infused with intense martial arts action and dramatic monologues. It's a beloved genre in films, and gaming fans, especially those of Bioware's cult-classic Jade Empire, can appreciate its allure.

World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle invites you to traverse medieval China, from the historic cities of Xiangyang, Jingzhou, Jiangdong, to the vast Central Plains and beyond. With a rich tapestry of characters to encounter and recruit, as well as numerous side activities, the heart of this game lies in its detailed and exhilarating martial arts system.

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How intricate is this system? Consider this: over 300 special abilities and more than 350 traits await you, allowing you to craft your own unique fighting style. Whether you prefer swordplay, staff-fighting, or classic hand-to-hand combat, you'll also come across various martial arts schools, each with their distinct styles, as both foes and friends.

Curious but hesitant? You can dive into World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle for free, starting 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 now on Google Play, with its iOS release slated for March 6th!

And if you're in the mood for more Eastern-inspired mobile gaming, why not read Catherine's review of Crunchyroll: Tengami to see how it measures up?

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