![]() “Panda” mixes up the action with new characters and minigames. ![]() Reminders of different fighting techniques and combo moves are available throughout the game, which is particularly useful for younger players. In addition to standard attacks, special moves come in handy, such as the Panda roll, in which roly-poly Po turns into a bowling ball to plow through a line of enemies. Po’s rise from clueless bumbler to fighting machine works perfectly for a videogame, letting players themselves go through training exercises and increasingly more difficult challenges. The focus is on animated butt-kicking, and “Panda” nails that. Kids not already familiar with the movie will have a hard time figuring out what’s going on, though little boys, especially, will hardly care. Cutscenes look good, but don’t do a very consistent job of recounting the plot’s twists and turns, few as they are. ![]() Like the film, “Kung Fu Panda” charts the chubby Po’s journey to become a martial arts master and defeat a villainous snow leopard looking to destroy the Valley of Peace. ![]()
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