![]() Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You may also use the shortcode to insert spoilers. You may use these HTML tags and attributes: ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯ ⋯. Note: Your eMail address will not be published! The following parts of your comment data need to be shared with its operator, : IP, nick name, eMail, user agent, referrer, URL and the comments' content. Warning 2: This site uses to reduce spam. Check the newest post on this weblog to make sure I'm not on vacation or something, increasing the time it'd take for me to approve comments. Consider re-sending it only if I haven't approved it within a few days. It's really slow when handling comments! Please click on "Submit Comment" only once! Do not click repeatedly, or the spambot detection system may ban you! Even if you land on a "white page of death" or receive a timeout, do not re-send your comment, it'll likely still have gone through. Warning 1: This site runs very modern software on an with four Pentium II Overdrive 333MHz CPUs. ![]() Posted by thrawn at 13:33 Tagged with: Android, Hello There, iOS, Kung Fury, linux, MacOS X, SteamOS, Street Rage, windowsĪll text and images/files you post here will be implicitly licensed under the free license, and all source code you post will be implicitly licensed under the free unless explicity stated otherwise by yourself in your comment! Kung Fury: Street Rage by The GAT at XIN.at is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll take another shot at number 3! Supports iOS >=6.0 on the iPhone 5/6, iPad and iPod Touch. iTunes for free or for $1.99 with ads removed.Google Play for free or for 2.46€ with ads removed.Supports Windows >=8.0 on x86_32/x86_64 and ARM architectures. Supports >=Windows XP, >=MacOS X 10.6 and SteamOS plus regular Linux on x86_32/x86_64. The game is available in both paid and partially also free editions on several platforms now, and while I’ve read that the free versions do have ads, the paid ones definitely don’t, as I can vouch for on the PC platform at least. ![]() It’s quite a lot of fun though, and while not as sophisticated as “One Finger Death Punch”, it’s awesome in its own right, given the Kung Fury cheesiness, the CRT look and the chiptune-like soundtrack of the game. I haven’t really managed to play this for more than 5 minutes in a row, which sounds like very little, but this game is extremely fast-paced, so I can’t take much more in one go. ![]()
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