

Although it is fully mobile, it tends to focus too closely on your character, which hinders you from seeing stages completely. However, there were a few issues with the visuals. Characters and animations in particular are very smooth, and I was very impressed with the fluidity of the character movement in-game.

The game sports 1080i graphics, and both characters and environments look great. Kung Fu Panda's visuals are on-par with the majority of modern games. The multiplayer modes have support for up to four players, so it is a great opportunity for families to play together. There's even a melee-based game of concentration that challenges you to not only find matching cards, but to prevent the other opponent from getting matches by beating them up! These modes are pretty short, but the fact that there's so many of them provides a fairly, long-lasting experience.

Modes include straight-up battles between opponents, team battles, and survival. These modes have to be unlocked via the single-player mode, but once unlocked, they offer a pretty fun experience. In addition to single-player, there are also several multiplayer modes.
