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*Many elements of this level would be reused in other parts of the game.
*Many elements of this level would be reused in other parts of the game.
**Ball Blocks, reskinned and renamed as [[Stupid Rat|Pin Stupid Rats]], later made their debut in [[Golf (Level)|Golf]].
**Ball Blocks, reskinned and renamed as [[Stupid Rat|Pin Stupid Rats]], later made their debut in [[Golf (Level)|Golf]].
**The Chinatown setting and the Shrimp Thugs were repurposed for the [[Gustavo]] section of [[City]].
**The Chinatown theme, first background, and the Shrimp Thugs were repurposed for the [[Gustavo]] section of [[City]].
**The second background was reused for a secret hub room on the fourth floor.
**The second background was reused for a secret hub room on the fourth floor.
**The third background was reused for the Slum Chef Tasks room.
**The third background was reused for the Slum Chef Tasks room.

Revision as of 20:33, 4 February 2023

Kung Fu is an unused level in Pizza Tower.

It's a bustling Chinatown overrun by Shrimp Thugs.

Enemies

Mechanics

Transformations

Gimmicks

Trivia

  • This level was inspired by the Streets of Rage franchise.
  • It would later be merged into another unused level, Space Pinball, which would then be heavily retooled into Fast Food Saloon for the final game.
  • Many elements of this level would be reused in other parts of the game.
    • Ball Blocks, reskinned and renamed as Pin Stupid Rats, later made their debut in Golf.
    • The Chinatown theme, first background, and the Shrimp Thugs were repurposed for the Gustavo section of City.
    • The second background was reused for a secret hub room on the fourth floor.
    • The third background was reused for the Slum Chef Tasks room.

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