https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/karate-kick/id480691815?mt=8 Karate Kick You are a professional martial artist and your dojo is under attack! Fight off the hordes of oncoming enemies using your… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsYou are a professional martial artist and your dojo is under attack! Fight off the hordes of oncoming enemies using your karate kicking skills!This is a fast-paced reaction game that gets faster and harder as you get more points. Go for the high score!This game was made by Michael Moffitt and Julian Hammerstein at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Information Seller: Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Nov 20, 2011 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal PeteOzzy Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2013 4,596 3 0 Norwich, England #2 PeteOzzy, Jan 3, 2014 I really enjoyed my quick go on this, certainly enough to recommend it to anyone that likes those fast, frantic high score games that are over in two minutes. Don't think I've heard anything at all about this before this sale bhornburg Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2009 120 0 16 #3 bhornburg, Jan 3, 2014 Thanks to the dev for this. Love the concept, art and music. It would be cool to make the enemies coming at you require a little more strategy, instead of just coming faster and faster. I realized after a few tries my hand-eye coordination has a speed limit and the gameplay was one dimensional, so I simply stopped playing. Ideas for adding strategy: some "good" ninjas come at you that you don't kick. Or sometimes the ninjas throw projectiles, which you hold your touch on that quadrant to duck. Maybe some ninjas move very slowly, so you have to keep track of them while fending off the fast enemies. It's such a neat little engine, just food for thought. Regardless, thanks for sharing this! Gov Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2013 2,257 0 0 #4 Gov, Jan 3, 2014 Graphics are poor... Chocolate Well-Known Member Jan 10, 2010 1,092 0 36 #5 Chocolate, Jan 3, 2014 By what standard? It looks like an early 8bit game, i.e. classic Atari/Commodore Bruce Lee. Gov Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2013 2,257 0 0 #6 Gov, Jan 3, 2014 Look at infinity blade 3, much more advanced Bronxsta Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2012 4,698 6 38 http://indiegameenthusiast.blogspot.com/ #7 Bronxsta, Jan 3, 2014 After the Beat Leap thread, I'm going to assume all comments by Gov are sarcastic Andre Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2012 3,643 2 38 #8 Andre, Jan 6, 2014 Not really exciting while play it. salinawilliam18 New Member Jan 6, 2014 1 0 0 #9 salinawilliam18, Jan 6, 2014 Yeah enjoyed more (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I really enjoyed my quick go on this, certainly enough to recommend it to anyone that likes those fast, frantic high score games that are over in two minutes. Don't think I've heard anything at all about this before this sale
Thanks to the dev for this. Love the concept, art and music. It would be cool to make the enemies coming at you require a little more strategy, instead of just coming faster and faster. I realized after a few tries my hand-eye coordination has a speed limit and the gameplay was one dimensional, so I simply stopped playing. Ideas for adding strategy: some "good" ninjas come at you that you don't kick. Or sometimes the ninjas throw projectiles, which you hold your touch on that quadrant to duck. Maybe some ninjas move very slowly, so you have to keep track of them while fending off the fast enemies. It's such a neat little engine, just food for thought. Regardless, thanks for sharing this!