Fighting Tiger - Liberal
is a popular 3D action combat game for Android where players take on the role of Gin, a Kung Fu fighter attempting to leave his gang to save his girlfriend, Shan. Key Game Features
Here is why this specific combination is keeping the game at the top of the charts. 🥊 The "Fighting Tiger" Appeal
Community and Creativity: The Essence of Modding
- Controls: A virtual joystick for movement and buttons for punching, kicking, blocking, and special moves.
- Roster: While early versions focused on a single protagonist, updates introduced additional characters (the "Liberal" aspect often refers to the specific title or version branding).
- Graphics: Stylized 3D graphics that were considered high-quality for the mobile standard of its release era (early-mid 2010s).
Ravi was known as the "Fighting Tiger," not just for his aggressive style, but because he fought against the creeping corruption of the game: paywalls, pop-up ads, and biased mods that favored paying players. He ran a "liberal mod"—a community-driven modification that balanced the game for everyone, regardless of spending. It was liberal in the sense of being open, fair, and transparent.
Offers both "Easy" and "Hard" modes to suit different skill levels.
5.3 Stability Issues
Focuses on "Liberal Kungfu," which includes Chinese boxing, Sanda, Bajiquan, and the use of weapons like Chinese swords and nunchaku. Dynamic Moves:









