KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower – Januar Tanzil

KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower

KungFu Quest - The Jade Tower

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower! Developed by the innovative team at Januar Tanzil, this Action game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 1st August 2013, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 7th January 2015.

Are you a fan of Action, Casual, games? Then KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower

Over 36 players have rated KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower Cost?

Good news! You can download KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower on your iOS device absolutely free!

KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower Release Date

Eager to know when KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower first graced the App Store? It was launched on 1st August 2013.

When Was KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower Last Updated?

The latest version of KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower was updated on 7th January 2015, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower?

To get started with KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower

Full of actions! A side scrolling fighting game like you’ve never played before on mobile devices.

You’re a kung fu fighter who travelled back in time to stop the evil plan that can ruin the world. Do you have what it takes to beat the evil Chong Lee?
Beat all the enemies and make your way up to the top of the tower.

This isn’t just a simple beat ‘ em up game, use different strike moves and make your own combos, upgrade and customize yourself to beat the enemies.

Kung Fu Quest – The Jade Tower features :

  • 36 challenging stages, 7 themes including 8 intense boss fights
  • List of different strike moves allows you to set your own fighting moves and combos to match your fighting style.
  • Character upgrades and customization
  • 60 fps animation and awesome graphics. This is one of the best looking beat em up game ever.
  • Replay the game in different difficulty and beat challenges.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower updated on 7th January 2015:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

  • Optimised and adjusted for iPhone6 and 6+
  • Competitive survival play with leaderboard
  • Fixed various bugs

User Reviews on KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of KungFu Quest – The Jade Tower below:

This game is better than FORNITE .


We applied the recent update and now we can play again! Thanks so much for fixing this, it runs smoother and better than ever. Great game, so much fun!


Really awesome how you can buy moves to expand or replace your basic attack combo. Would be even cooler if you could equip more than 1 combo series and alternate between them in mid-combo. If the buttons consistently worked, this would be a great game. Unfortunately, walking, dodging, jumping, and turning frequently fail to activate. It’s like the game is just ignoring inputs.


The fourth boss is stupid hard to defeatThe way you try to get close enough show always turn her entire body to knock you away from her and throw canailles at you its very annoying and when you do learn to hit and lets say you have no coins shell have a longer life than you and shell defeat you if you have no coins. It really pisses us off that theres only coins for Health and if we try to redo the missions we dont get any coins anymore its just a free play. How else are you supposed to get coins other than buying them with your actual money. We really dont like the fact that if you completed the previous stage you get no cash or orbs it is a serious pain in the ass. Because lets say you have no coins and youre fighting a boss.


The 4th boss is impossible!!!!!!!


Dont download this u will rage a lottttt.


This is a fun game to play But lack a few things that would make it a great game Like, it would be great if you could duck and punch and sweep your enemies, also some weapons would be nice… But overall it’s a good game it reminds us of NES Kung-Fu please add to the game.


Every time we try to open the app it just closes out other than that it looks freaking awesome!


The app keeps exiting out each time we open it we think it’s a glitch.


This is a great game but there are some downsides. The difficulty increases very quickly. You can get upgrades but must complete levels to get them. Other than the sudden increase of difficulty the game is fun.


Don’t know what the deal is, but after finishing the tutorial, we can’t start the game on our iPhone 5(iOS 6). The tower is there, and the first floor seems to be highlighted (something moving over it), but no matter where we tap, nothing happens. Tried force restarting the app and starting a new game, but neither worked. The tutorial part seemed ok (though cheesy cliche story and graphics), so if we could play, we might give it 3 or 4 stars based on the little we saw.


Hitting the continue button does nothing, we can only start a new game. Glad we only spent a dollar on this. Deleting.


(Update) An update was released with the intent of adjusting the difficulty (what we assumed was the spawn mechanic)… So we decided to give it whirl. First, clicking the New Game button did nothing. Quiting and relaunching didn’t fix it, but the new game button worked… We thought, "Fine, we wasn’t attached to our progress". After being forced to redo the training sequel, we made it to the tower (map) and… The game is rendered unplayable. We quit the app, relaunched it to find the continue button again, not functioning. Sorry guys, we’re not one to hand out one stars often but…. Original review: (2 star) we bought the game after playing the first few levels, hoping the gameplay would expand. Making your own combos is promising but actually is more an exercise in futility. The game quickly devolves a double tap fury, double tapping the move buttons to enact a dodge roll, as it quickly becomes the only reasonable way to travel. Enemies spawn infinitely, so fighting hardly matters, the monotony only to be held up by a level scroll lock. Literally, the game prevents the player from traveling further right. To allow the player to travel further right, he must then defeat an enemy or two (regardless of how many are on screen) then proceed to travel right until he is held up on the edge of the screen again, repeating this agonizing process. This is done mostly by rolling, as the player cannot outrun his opponents. Rolling dodges attacks and goes around pesky enemies in the way. Rolling requires double tapping the direction arrows, making the player furiously tap the screen, which works 90% of the time but due to the limitations of the iPhone, the other 10% of the time means tapping more furiously, hoping to trigger the roll. The challenge becomes rolling (dodging) around waiting for a chance to strike increasingly well armed opponents which can strike from greater ranges and inflict more damage. Soon even basic attacks are gambles so combos become less useful. It devolves to a cat and mouse game of jump kick enemy groups until you can continue rolling right. To make a mockery of the combo system, the player feasible can string together roughly 5 hits on any single enemy, (at least using the moves unlocked from stages 1 and 2). Occasionally, combos can extend when other hapless enemies charge head first into your flurry of fist and feat, but it doesn’t benefit the player in any meaningful way. The only time game play is broken up is by boss battles or completing challenges. It’s not fun. Without much standard beat ’em up mechanics like different moves, ability to string punches and kicks at will together to trigger combos, grabs, use weapons (think double dragon), the ability to block, perform special moves etc, the game feels even more dated than the NES game, Kung Fu. Sadly it’s not even worth the very meager $.99, even though the "pay once" model is appreciated.


Doesn’t ask for too much money and is just a good ‘ol fashioned fun game mates. If you’ve been looking for a game with a customization aspect to it, here’s your muse.


This game delivers as advertised: fun old school button mashing Kung Fu action. The combo editor is a big plus, too! Nice job!


We like this game, it’s awesome.


This game is epic! So much upgrading! Could use a new character. A girl would be good. Then we’ll get the full version.


Either the spawn amount needs to be reduced, or we need some kind of aggressive counter attack, we hate being knocked down over and over by enemies on both sides; other than that, it’s a pretty fun game.


If you so happen to stand too close to your opponent you can’t strike them but they can strike you. Quite annoying especially since this game is extremely challenging. The other thing is… The controls aren’t responsive. If we have an enemy approaching from different directions and we have to alternate attacking back to front, the controls will not turn our character around if we press the directional buttons too quickly (I understand if you mash the attack button the attack will still execute thus rendering your character useless until the attack is executed so we’ve been careful not to button mash). It’s a great game but because of its high level of difficulty and iffy control response it makes us want to throw our phone across the room!


IAP is a 99 cent game unlock after first boss fight. Long enough to learn that you love this game cuz it’s awesome.


Reminds us of Kung Fu on the old Nintendo, cept with levelling aspects.


This is a wonderful game, but we can’t get through a single stage without the controls becoming unresponsive.


Old school arcade game, with smooth graphics and gameplay!


Reminds us of the good old days of arcade games but, with the extras we come to expect in this century. You can change up your combos, outfit your character with different uniforms and armor. You can tell that much thought was put into this. Good job!


Fun game with fun replay value. The only thing we would suggest is to fix how sometimes the in-screen buttons you press sometimes remain lit(stuck) in the midst of action for no reason on our new iPhone 5. Another thing:The bad guys’s life bar sometimes stays in screen(bug) and it could use an automatic zoom camera when the fighting frenzy starts, if we could suggest one thing, that would be it. Other than, awesome game!


This games proves you don’t have to be 1-2 gigs to be fun. The replay ability of this game is ridiculous. You just don’t want to put It down. But don’t be fooled its no walk in the park either. It can be quite challenging too. Get it you’ll love it.


It’s an okay game, but really repetitive and you run into some pretty annoying walls that are very difficult to get past. The control scheme is decent, but not great.


It’s a great game. Only problem is that the bosses r rigged.

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