top of page

Ubisoft announces new running game, Monkey King Escape

Ubisoft has announced the release of Monkey King Escape, a brand new game inspired by the famous Chinese legend of the Monkey King. Developed exclusively for the Chinese market by a small team of twenty talented developers at Ubisoft Chengdu, Monkey King Escape was a huge success when it was released for Android on 21st August 2014. The game has already been downloaded 2 million times in China. Monkey King Escape, a free-to-play ‘endless running’ game, is now available on the App Store and Google Play in the UK.

Monkey King Escape, an ‘endless running’ game based in the mythical world of the Chinese novel.

The game’s unique setting and visual atmosphere, reflecting the traditional art of the fable, will plunge players in the world of the Monkey King. Monkey King Escape allows players to run, fly and jump through fascinating, colourful environments. To offer a brand new experience in the runner genre, the teams at Ubisoft Chengdu have added innovative features such as QTE (quick time events) when fighting bosses in rapid combat scenes, and a system whereby the hero can change into an animal and use its special powers to increase their skills. For example, rabbits are the symbol of prosperity in Chinese culture - changing into a rabbit in the game allows players to multiply their earnings. The developers were also careful to create a universe and story that remain faithful to the legend, adding supporting characters with special powers.

The Legend of the Monkey King, an immortal monkey born from the coupling of Heaven and the Earth

The hero of a book by Wu Cheng’en called “Journey To The West”, the Monkey King was one of the protectors of the monk Sanzang during his trip to India to return the sacred writings of Buddha to China. The “King of Monkeys” or “Monkey King” is one the most famous characters in Chinese literature and an emblematic figure of local culture. Modern Asian and Chinese pop culture contains many references to the Monkey King, including Dragon Ball Z and the eponymous high-budget movie adaptation released in China on 31st January 2014.

“In China, the Monkey King is on the same level as a superhero, bursting with positive energy, and lots of children grow up reading about his adventures,” said Chen Yi Feng, producer at Ubisoft Chengdu. “We’re proud to bring this popular hero and his adventures to a wider public.”

Screenshots

the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot1.PNG
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot3.png
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot4.PNG
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot7.png
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot8.PNG
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot6.PNG
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot5.png
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot9.PNG
the game domain MONKEY_KING_screenshot10.PNG

Follow Us

  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
Archive

All featured photo's, video's and screenshots on The Game Domain are all copyrighted to the software's dedicated developer's.

Reviews featured on The Game Domain are the opinion of the reviewer of whom they are entitled and they endeavour to deliver fair verdicts relating to comments mentioned.

All posts published and created by the editor unless specified otherwise.

Email: Motorbreath3k@hotmail.com

© The Game Domain Established 2014. Proudly created by Ian Cooper                                                                             Banner and logo designed and created by Lea Collings

bottom of page