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Publisher:Sachen
Year:1989
Languages:English, Japanese
Developer:Joy Van
Players:1 - 2 (1 simultaneous)

Chinese Kungfu (少林武者) is a beat-em'-up and platformer developed by Joy Van. It was released in the last quarter of 1989 by Sachen for the Famicom.

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Like most beat-em'-ups, the player walks to the right and faces enemies that arrive from either end of the screen or the scenery. When defeated, the scrolling continues and the player can move forward until other enemies appear or to the end of the level. There's a total of five levels, each divided into four sections. Section one and three feature typical beat-em'-up gameplay. The second section is a platforming part that happens in a different cave for each level with hazards. Numerous pots with items inside are scattered throughout the cave. The last section of each level is a one on one boss fight. Items can be selected when the game is paused. To use them, press and hold the A button. As for attacks, the 1989 version of the game features punching and jumping, separately. The 1990 (international) version adds a flying kick.

Chinese Kungfu is a difficult game. It suffers from poor collision detection, some of the platform sequences require very precise jumping, and as the game progresses, some enemies leave the player no mercy. It's almost a necessity to keep every collected item for the last level and final boss.