Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fightin'
Talk about partisan politics - AtomFilms' new game lets you pit democrat against republican in a fight to the finish.
Date: Thursday, January 03, 2008
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Ever wanted to punch a politician right in the face? I know I have and with AtomFilms' new game, Kung-Fu Election, I can do just that. Playing as one of the democratic or republican primary combatants, you use special weapons and kung-fu moves to put your political rival in their place. Democrats ready to fight include Democratic front runners Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards and Bill Richardson; and Republican counterparts Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mike Huckabee. Sorry, no independants in this one - you'll have to hope for a general election face off. I wonder how Bloomberg would look in a gee?

Also available from Atom Films is the Kung-Fu Election" music video, an animated musical number about the 2008 election and hot button political issues such as global warming, the Middle East and health care. JibJab it ain't, but it is mildly amusing.

Kung-Fu Election Game and Music video

http://www.kungfuelection.com

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