Yie Ar Kung Fu 2 (1986) 
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Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Related Titles: Other Files: Comments: | ![]() Arcade James Software Ltd, Julian Horn 48K 1 Kempston, Interface 2, Cursor Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe Yie Ar Kung Fu Advertisement | Click to choose platform: Acorn BBC Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum MSX |
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YIE AR KUNG FU II
Imagine46% Issue 37
RICKY When Konami attempted to improve on Yie Ar Kung Fu by adding a bit ovva scroll and some 'wacky' opponents, it all ended up a bit ovva mess...
Oolong (from the first Yie Ar) has a son, aptly named Lee Young, who has vowed to wipe out the last of his father's deadly enemies - Yie Gah. But Yie Gah has many faithful Oriental minions, and Lee Young has to battle his way through them to reach the master enemy.
For every wave of minion attack eliminated, Lee Young gets a tea leaf, and when he has five tea leaves he can settle down and brew a cuppa to replenish his energy. There are bowls of chow mein to nibble from, too; these make Lee temporarily invincible.
The main fault of Yie Ar Kung Fu II is the level of difficulty - there isn't any. It's very simple, unchallenging and pretty dull.
32%
ROBIN As a follow-up to a Smashed original, this is disappointing. It's not as beautifully presented or as playable as Yie Ar Kung Fu, and it's so easy to play. Don't bother with this mediocre effort.
42%
Imagine46% Issue 37
RICKY When Konami attempted to improve on Yie Ar Kung Fu by adding a bit ovva scroll and some 'wacky' opponents, it all ended up a bit ovva mess...
Oolong (from the first Yie Ar) has a son, aptly named Lee Young, who has vowed to wipe out the last of his father's deadly enemies - Yie Gah. But Yie Gah has many faithful Oriental minions, and Lee Young has to battle his way through them to reach the master enemy.
For every wave of minion attack eliminated, Lee Young gets a tea leaf, and when he has five tea leaves he can settle down and brew a cuppa to replenish his energy. There are bowls of chow mein to nibble from, too; these make Lee temporarily invincible.
The main fault of Yie Ar Kung Fu II is the level of difficulty - there isn't any. It's very simple, unchallenging and pretty dull.
32%
ROBIN As a follow-up to a Smashed original, this is disappointing. It's not as beautifully presented or as playable as Yie Ar Kung Fu, and it's so easy to play. Don't bother with this mediocre effort.
42%
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History
This title was first added on 14th August 2008
This title was most recently updated on 3rd January 2010