Kung Fu 2100

Kung Fu 2100 is a martial arts microgame about combat that takes place in a future setting.

Each player puts down one counter, the attacker rolls a six-sided die, and the CRT is checked for that combination.

In the late 1970s, a piece of art was published in The Space Gamer and readers were asked to create a story or game about the drawing.

[3]: 102 Adam Strock reviewed Kung Fu 2100 in The Space Gamer No.

[1] Strock commented that "Despite its flaws, Kung Fu 2100 is a good game.

"[1] In Issue 30 of Phoenix, Paul King liked the game and thought the use of counters in the martial arts combat was creative.

Cover art by Denis Loubet, 1980