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A scrappy fighting-sports hybrid where you punch and headbutt a ball into an enemy bell. Small player pool, big chaos energy.

KungFu Kickball sits at an intersection that almost nobody thought to build: fighting game mechanics bolted onto a kickball field. Two teams try to smash a ball into the opposing side's bell, and they do it by punching, kicking, and headbutting both the ball and each other. If you have spent any time with platform fighters or arcade sports games, the loop will click in about ten minutes. If you haven't, it still clicks, because the core rules are genuinely simple to grasp even if mastering the aerial timing on a headbutt shot takes considerably longer. Now, I'll be upfront: this is not a grand-strategy simulation with branching tech trees. It is a small indie sports brawler with a Steam review count in the low nineties. What it does deliver, within those modest boundaries, is a game with surprisingly legible decision-making. Do you intercept the ball mid-arc and redirect it, or do you charge your opponent and disrupt their run-up? Do you play a more defensive spacing game or pressure the bell directly? Those choices matter more than they appear to on a first glance, which is the mark of a design that respects its own ruleset. WhaleFood Games kept the field tight enough that every positioning call has immediate consequences. The clearest weakness here is population. With 93 Steam reviews total, the online player base is thin. Local multiplayer is where this game actually lives, and it earns that context genuinely well. Put two or four people in a room with controllers and the chaos-to-fun ratio climbs fast. Treating it as a solo or online-first purchase is a harder sell, and anyone doing that should adjust expectations accordingly. The AI opponents exist but they are not the draw. The visual and audio presentation is punchy and readable, which matters in a fast-moving sports brawler. Ball trajectory is clear, hits feel weighted, and the bell-ring feedback is satisfying in a way that cheap sports games often skip. There is no sprawling mode list here: no career ladder, no deep progression, no mod ecosystem to speak of. The game knows what it is, delivers it competently, and does not pad the runtime with systems that would distract from the on-field action. For players who measure value in spreadsheet-worthy depth, this is not the purchase. For anyone who has a couch session coming up and wants something that explains itself in one round, KungFu Kickball is a compact, well-executed local multiplayer tool that happens to have a genuinely fun physical-comedy fighting layer underneath the sports wrapper. Grab it for a game night and it will hold up. Diego, Scout Team

KungFu Kickball

KungFu Kickball

9 feb 2022WhaleFood GamesBlowfish Studios
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A scrappy fighting-sports hybrid where you punch and headbutt a ball into an enemy bell. Small player pool, big chaos energy.

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KungFu Kickball sits at an intersection that almost nobody thought to build: fighting game mechanics bolted onto a kickball field. Two teams try to smash a ball into the opposing side's bell, and they do it by punching, kicking, and headbutting both the ball and each other. If you have spent any time with platform fighters or arcade sports games, the loop will click in about ten minutes. If you haven't, it still clicks, because the core rules are genuinely simple to grasp even if mastering the aerial timing on a headbutt shot takes considerably longer. Now, I'll be upfront: this is not a grand-strategy simulation with branching tech trees. It is a small indie sports brawler with a Steam review count in the low nineties. What it does deliver, within those modest boundaries, is a game with surprisingly legible decision-making. Do you intercept the ball mid-arc and redirect it, or do you charge your opponent and disrupt their run-up? Do you play a more defensive spacing game or pressure the bell directly? Those choices matter more than they appear to on a first glance, which is the mark of a design that respects its own ruleset. WhaleFood Games kept the field tight enough that every positioning call has immediate consequences. The clearest weakness here is population. With 93 Steam reviews total, the online player base is thin. Local multiplayer is where this game actually lives, and it earns that context genuinely well. Put two or four people in a room with controllers and the chaos-to-fun ratio climbs fast. Treating it as a solo or online-first purchase is a harder sell, and anyone doing that should adjust expectations accordingly. The AI opponents exist but they are not the draw. The visual and audio presentation is punchy and readable, which matters in a fast-moving sports brawler. Ball trajectory is clear, hits feel weighted, and the bell-ring feedback is satisfying in a way that cheap sports games often skip. There is no sprawling mode list here: no career ladder, no deep progression, no mod ecosystem to speak of. The game knows what it is, delivers it competently, and does not pad the runtime with systems that would distract from the on-field action. For players who measure value in spreadsheet-worthy depth, this is not the purchase. For anyone who has a couch session coming up and wants something that explains itself in one round, KungFu Kickball is a compact, well-executed local multiplayer tool that happens to have a genuinely fun physical-comedy fighting layer underneath the sports wrapper. Grab it for a game night and it will hold up.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamLocal MultiplayerCouch Co-opArcade SportsPlatform FighterParty GameController RequiredFast-Paced

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OS
Windows 7
Processor
Intel Core i3 2.5GHz or AMD Phenom 2.5GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or ATI Radeon HD 5850
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
200 MB available space

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WhaleFood Games
Distribuidora
Blowfish Studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 feb 2022

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KungFu Kickball fue desarrollado por WhaleFood Games y publicado por Blowfish Studios.