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From: MultiDanielmusic
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  • this is fun I tried it. And you are good. I got like....5 or six OK'S

  • LOL @ 1:30 that was a HADOUKEN! >:)

  • You're very good, Daniel! I'll possibly get this game at Christmas along with the Wii Balance Board (depending if I can save a lot of money before the holiday)!

  • @MiserableGirl97

    i think I can master Rhythm Kung Fu... If I'm black belt in Tae Kwon Do... I can ACE this mode.. =D

  • @Kevin7017 That's right! Show them what you're capable of! ;D

  • wow,i will never mess up with you :)

    do you think i should get this game?

  • @SAIKORO93Wii That's your option SAIKORO, if you want to get Wii Fit Plus then buy Wii Fit Plus.

  • Don't let a rock fall on your Mii Friend's head!I'm serious, people!I'm not trying to insult him!That sometimes happens if you miss!

  • Wow! You're good at this. What's the hardest difficulty in this game?

  • @Kevin7017 This hardest difficulty on Rhythm Kung Fu is Advanced, I can do a perfect score on Advanced and I might upload a gameplay on that difficulty.

  • @MultiDanielmusic

    Oh cool. And just to let you know, I did practice something like Kung Fu a few years ago in my life. It was called Tae Kwon Do. It took me a lot of effort to do so good in Tae Kwon Do. And it just took me 1 year to get the black belt. :)

  • @Kevin7017 That's amazing Kevin.

  • @MultiDanielmusic

    heheh. Yeah. And about the Rhythm Kung Fu, I was expecting a harder difficulty than advanced, like master, I think I'm gonna  perform best in that difficulty. :)

  • @Kevin7017-For Rhythm Kung Fu, there's only Beginner & Advanced.

  • @beybladestar

    Oh I see.... I was expecting something a lot harder than advanced.. =)

  • @Kevin7017-There are Training Plus games that are more levels. There's cycling, bird's eye bull's eye, Perfect 10, Snowball fight, Skateboarding, Tilt City.

  • @Kevin7017 In China, it's called Kung Fu. In Japan, it's called Karate. In Korea, it's called Tae Kwon Do.

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