Jun 4 2008, 8:18am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The game lets players defeat foes on their quest to become the Dragon Warrior and defeat Tai Lung. Gameplay allows players to master kung fu moves and the fighting style of Po the Panda. The game also requires players to solve puzzles and unlock new moves and characters as the game moves along. The game is rated E10+.
"Kung Fu Panda gives kids the chance to experience first hand their favorite movie moments, as well as new levels and hilarious situations created specifically for the game," said Kim Salzer, vice president of Global Brand Management, Activision Publishing. "The humor, lovable characters and non-stop action will deliver hours of fun that they can enjoy on their own or with parents and friends."
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