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Kung Fu Panda World was a browser-based adventure game released in 2010 that let players build animal avatars and train in kung fu alongside Po, Tigress, and other film characters. The game blended exploration, mini-games, and team challenges set in locations from the movies. Kids could customize their characters, complete quests for rewards, and interact with friends in shared online spaces. Simple combat mechanics and social features made it a casual pick for younger players looking to mix martial arts and virtual worlds. The project cost $10 million and took over two years to develop but shut down without explanation years after launch. Community areas and cooperative tasks were central to its design, encouraging group play over competitive grinding. While it never gained long-term traction, its bright visuals and licensed characters appealed to fans of the franchise. Now gone, it remains a brief example of early 2010s browser-based MMO experiments targeting younger audiences.
Kung Fu Panda World was an online virtual world and MMO game developed by DreamWorks Animation, based on the Kung Fu Panda film franchise. Players created their own customized animal characters and trained to become kung fu masters alongside characters like Po, Tigress, and Shifu. The game included a wide variety of mini-games, quests, and social activities in a browser-based world designed for children and fans of the films.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
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