Fighting Tiger - Liberal
3D combat action, free to play
3D street brawling with varied martial arts and weapons
Fighting Tiger - Liberal from Jiin Feng is a free action brawler that channels the spirit of classic 3D beat-em-ups. You step into the role of Gin, a gang member trying to walk away, and the only way out is through the very crew you once called allies. The premise is simple, the stakes are personal, and the focus is squarely on fast, arena style combat.
The combat system leans into combos and special moves, with a satisfying rhythm of crowd control and one on one clashes. Enemies often carry gear, and disarming them becomes a key tactic, since many weapons can drop foes in a single hit. Kicks outclass punches and grapples in raw power, so your approach naturally skews toward spacing, timing, and well placed strikes. An energy bar at the top of the screen tracks your vitality, and once it is emptied you lose a life, a clear feedback loop that keeps every exchange tense.
Variety comes from the mix of fighting disciplines you face. Opponents bring styles like Kung Fu, Bajiquan, and Sanda, alongside blades such as Chinese swords and the occasional firearm. This blend nudges you to adjust strategy on the fly, making each skirmish feel distinct even within a straightforward structure.
Presentation is clean and readable, with 3D visuals that make arenas and animations easy to parse mid fight. The interface is approachable, and multiple control options help newcomers get comfortable quickly. It is easy to pick up, then gradually layer in more advanced techniques as you learn enemy patterns.
The biggest omission is multiplayer, a feature that could have extended replay value by letting you test your skills against real players. Even so, the engaging combat loop, accessible controls, and broad set of fighting methods make it a solid choice for anyone craving simple, punchy action sessions.
Developer
Jiin Feng
OS
Version
2.7.7.1
License
Free