Rag Doll Kung Fu is heading to brick-and-mortar stores, according to GameSpot. The string-puppet fighter was the first truly indy game to hit Valve's Steam last October and garnered some great reviews. Publisher Merscom says they will start selling the game in stores for $19.99 this August. That's about $5 more than the Steam version, but the publisher promises to pack some extras in their cardboard box.
It's funny, I obviously play a lot of games, but I've never bothered to go online and get download only games. I'm pretty sure it's because I'm lazy and I'm also pretty sure that there are a lot of other gamers out there like me. Steam and the services like it are going to have to come up with a system for grabbing the attention of ADD gamers like myself if they want to topple retail outlets and that system will likely need to involve a large bat or big piece of pie of some sort. I love pie.
Rag Doll Kung Fu Flails Into Retail [GameSpot]




















