


The game is easy to learn but hard to master, with the 100 being quite a challenge. The game only has one objective take out as many enemy Nazis as you can without breaking your combo to rack up a high score. A Day at the Beach is a perfect way to expand all of that and give fans even more reason to play this game. Welcome to Kung Fury: Street Rage, a 2D, 2 button brawler based on the smash hit Kung Fury short film. Fans were pleased to get to punching nazis in this pixelated form as their favorite characters from the film, garnering the game a Very Positive rating in Steam’s review system. This Kung Fury game was a fantastic companion to the 2015 film of the same name. You and a pal can take on a new and epic story campaign, as well as exploring a new stage - the titular Beach, obviously. If that wasn’t enough, two-player co-op also comes to Kung Fury: Street Rage with the ability for multiple players to lay down fist-fueled justice. You’ll be able beat evil nazis down using his mesmerizing voice and burly chest hair, among other awesome moves. Notably, players can now play as David Hasselhoff, who had a cameo appearance in the film. The Baywatcher trophy in Kung Fury: Street Rage - Ultimate Edition (PS4) The Baywatcher Finish A Day at the Beach as Hasselhoff 1. The game’s first paid DLC, it brings a number of additions to Kung Fury: Street Rage. 41 6 (15) 41 gamers are tracking their Kung Fury: Street Rage - Ultimate Edition trophies. Kung Fury: Street Rage - A Day at the Beach was announced as part of an Aurora Punks collection of game reveals and updates showcased on the most recent MIX Next event on November 13, 2021. With ULTIMATE EDITION, you get two additional game modes, which are sorely needed in order for this to be any sort of enjoyable romp. During MIX Next’s indie showcase, indie developer collective Aurora Punks and Kung Fury: Street Rage developer Hello There Games announced a DLC expansion for the game in the form of A Day at the Beach. It serves almost like a sequel, picking up the adventures of Kung Fury, Barbarianna, Hackerman, and Triceracops from where the film ended. As a 2D brawler, it’s thoroughly over-the-top nazi punching goodness, but now it’s getting a pretty burly expansion. Kung Fury: Street Rage is a side-scrolling 2D pixel brawler that came out in 2015 alongside the cult classic Kung Fury film.
