Kung Fu Rabbit Critic Reviews
14 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews(50%)
6 Mixed Reviews(42.9%)
1 Negative Reviews(7.1%)
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Gamestyle
May 17, 2013
Overall, Kung Fu Rabbit is a bit of a surprise. We didn’t expect much from it at first glance but this is a really good effort from the development team. Controls are intuitive and slick, and the game world is bright and charming. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable platform game that really deserves attention from Wii U owners and it looks great on the gamepad as well.
Vandal
April 24, 2013
A great adaptation, not only on the touch side, but also with physical buttons. A good platformer that leaves in-app purchases behind, and still addictive and quite hard.
NintendoWorldReport
May 5, 2013
Kung Fu Rabbit is a decent and often enjoyable experience. Though some aspects hold it back, it is still worth a look as a platformer.
IGN Italia
May 22, 2013
A simple platform game, clearly thought for mobile gaming and not completely suited for a home console. Nevertheless, it is entertaining and the remixed levels are pretty challenging.
Cubed3
April 28, 2013
Kung Fu Rabbit is a worthy contender to an afternoon of rabbit leaping, challenging platform action. It looks pretty and handles well but still feels very much like a mobile game at heart.
Universo Nintendo
May 30, 2013
Cheap, functional, pretty and consistent, Kung Fu Rabbit offers to Wii U owners something they are lacking: hours of fun with the GamePad.
XGN
May 15, 2013
This game is cheap, but even cheaper on the mobile phones. It's not really a game about fighting or kung fu. It's all about a cute bunny in a world wherein players are jumping and searching for carrots.
4Players.de
April 30, 2013
The levels are small but challenging, the hunt for carrots surprisingly motivating. But what looked charming in the beginning, soon became redundant.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
June 19, 2013
Pick it up if you need a platforming fix.
Critical Hit
May 2, 2013
It's a cute game that is intuitive and plays well (as long as you keep it on mute). Nice retro feel, but unfortunately does not grow out of its mobile roots. Not bad...but not exactly good.
Gamereactor Denmark
June 24, 2013
Not a bad game by any means, but the mechanics are missing that final something that really grabs us.
Gamer.nl
May 10, 2013
Kung Fu Rabbit serves as a nice snack for those on the hunt for 2D-platformers, but when it comes to challenge it doesn't even hold a candle to some of the bigger titles out there. It also lacks personality and the story and setting are very generic. It's still good for an entertaining afternoon though.
Nintendojo
April 29, 2013
Ultimately, Kung Fu Rabbit just doesn’t cut it in a world where it sits alongside true platforming masters like Trine 2: Director’s Cut and Bit.Trip Presents: Runner 2. It’s cheap, yes, but unless you fancy chewing the cud as a carrot cash-cow, we’d recommend saving your pennies for another day.