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

by Hannah May 06,2025

If you're a fan of mobile fighting games, you might reminisce about classics like Skullgirls and its side-scrolling 1v1 action. But what if you're craving something that blends RPG mechanics with a vast, Asian-inspired world? Enter World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle, which delivers wuxia action in a captivating sprite style right to your mobile device.

But what exactly is wuxia? It's an epic genre of Chinese fantasy centered around martial arts, swordplay, and larger-than-life characters. Imagine the grandeur of Arthurian legends infused with intense martial arts and poetic soliloquies. This genre, beloved in film, has also found a dedicated following in gaming, as fans of Bioware's cult-classic Jade Empire can attest.

World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle invites you to explore medieval China, from the bustling streets of Xiangyang to the serene landscapes of Jingzhou, Jiangdong, and the Central Plains. Along your journey, you'll encounter a diverse cast of characters to meet and recruit, engage in side activities, and immerse yourself in a detailed martial arts system that forms the heart of the game.

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If you're hesitant, you can dive into World of Kung-fu: Dragon & Eagle for free and explore Xiangyang City and its surroundings in the trial version. 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 scheduled for March 6th. If you're eager for more Eastern-inspired mobile gaming, don't miss Catherine's review of Crunchyroll: Tengami to see where it excels or where it might fall short.

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