![]() You even use your scarf to help you bind enemies and confiscate their weapons. Nevertheless this perfectly functional weapon, we soon, and I mean really soon, get to work learning a small yet versatile arsenal of Kung Fu moves to spice up our many hostile encounters. Its simple 1-2-3 combo will serve you well both on the ground and in the air. When you start The Legend of Tianding you’ll be armed with your trusty dagger which will be your mainstay for chipping away at the many thugs and Japanese colonist police officers’ health bars. Tianding’s arsenal | Liao Tianding might not be a Kung Fu master, yet he whoops ass like one. ![]() ℹ️ Reviewed on PC | Review code provided by PR/publisher, this review is the personal opinion from the writer. “As this local Robin Hood, you’ll apply Kung Fu therapy to the corrupt and oppressive to improve the lives of the poor.” The Legend of Tianding is available on PC and Nintendo Switch. This spiritual successor to Thiam Ting was published by Neon Doctrine and developed by Creative Games Computer Graphics Corporation. While I could probably say a bit more about the bygone eras of gaming, I’m here today to talk about The Legend of Tianding. I know I played my fair share of flash games right up until the adobe flash player kicked the bucket last year. ![]() We often don’t think about it, but lots of game developers today had their past in flash games or grew up playing them. ![]() Now, 17 years later, the developers over at Creative Games Computer Graphics Corporation have given this gem of the past a second life, and what a life that has become. In that game, you would steal money from your enemies to give to the poor, which would hand you some personal treasure you could trade for better gear amongst other things. Despite it being under 2Mb in size, it was popular enough to make it onto a local television broadcast where they interviewed its creator, Maso Lin. LifeisXbox’s ‘game’ review | Back in 2004, a flash game by the name of “Thiam Ting” was released in which you play as the Taiwanese Robin Hood of the same name. ![]()
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