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KungFu Kickball is a fighting-sports game where the best ball kicker wins! Punch, kick, and headbutt your way across the field to smash the ball into your opponents' bell and rack up points!
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Reviews
10 reviews found80
Checkpoint Gaming
Feb 10, 2022
KungFu Kickball brings an unexpected amount of joy to the table. Between the simple controls, intuitive gameplay, cute art style, and banging tunes, KungFu Kickball could very well dominate your next house party. Despite the lack of diversity of the characters and stages, KungFu Kickball shakes up the arcade genre with something new and entertaining. Whether you are playing locally at home or playing online, the game has you covered, even for those playing across different platforms. If you are a fan of games such as Smash Bros. or Rocket League, I would highly recommend picking this one up and playing with both friends and family for an enjoyable night in.
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KeenGamer
Feb 11, 2022
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GameBlast
Feb 24, 2022
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MondoXbox
Mar 8, 2022
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Lords Of Gaming
Feb 9, 2022
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Rapid Reviews UK
Mar 10, 2022
KungFu Kickball is a sports party game that combines martial arts with kickball. I faced off against a variety of foes in multiple locales, proving my worth each time. Does this title stand out from the many other party titles on the Nintendo Switch? Find out in this Rapid Review. The first thing that stood out to me about KungFu Kickball was how little the game resembled kickball.
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WellPlayed
Mar 16, 2022
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Nindie Spotlight
Feb 10, 2022
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JVL
Mar 3, 2022
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Hey Poor Player
Feb 9, 2022
KungFu Kickball has some strong ideas. They don’t really work, though, and the game never quite manages to live up to its namesake. There’s just so little here, and so much of what is here doesn’t quite feel right. I wish I’d been able to have more fun with it, but as is, I would have a hard time recommending it even if you’re in the target audience.