

| Little Fighter 2 | |
|---|---|
| Basic Information | |
| Video Game | |
| Marti Wong, Starsky Wong | |
| lf2.net | |
| Beat 'em up | |
| Microsoft Windows | |
| Retail Features | |
| International Release Date(s) | |
| 1999 | |
| Awards Changelog Cheats Codes Codex Compatibility Covers Credits DLC Help Localization Manifest Modding Patches Ratings Reviews Screenshots Soundtrack Videos Walkthrough | |
Little Fighter 2 (LF2, 小朋友齊打交2) is a popular freeware PC fighting game for Windows. Little fighters 2 is the sequel to the game to Little Fighter.
Share your thoughts, experiences and the tales behind the art.
LF2 was created by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999, and released in a long series of updates; the latest version, 2.0, was released on September 12, 2008. The game has proven to be very popular thanks to its simple gameplay, replayability, and free availability. The official web site has over 40 million hits and offers an action figure of one of the main characters via mail.
The game supports up to 4 human players on one computer and a total of 8 characters using online play or computer-controlled opponents. Characters are controlled using the keyboard or a gamepad. All keys can be set via a configuration menu.
The game has a commercially-released sequel, Little Fighter Online.
In 'Little Fighter 2', characters can be moved by pressing the respective up, down, left, and right keys. The defend, jump, and attack buttons are used to make the character perform an action. Attacking another character causes him or her to lose HP (health points), represented by a red bar on the heads-up display. Each character also has special attacks that can be activated by pressing a certain combination of keys. Most of these special attacks take up MP (mana points), represented by a blue bar on the heads-up display.
Items may occasionally fall into the screen to assist players. Occasionally, a bottle of beer or milk may drop down from above, which can be drunk to restore health and/or mana (milk restores mainly HP, and a little amount of MP, whereas beer only restores MP). Once a bottle of beer or milk is finished, your character drops it and the empty bottle breaks and disappears. There are also a variety of weapons that can be used in combat. These include knives, baseballs, baseball bats, hoes, crates, boomerangs, and boulders. All weapons take damage in combat and will eventually break.
Difficulty can be set to Easy, Normal, and Difficult for all modes except demo. Additionally, 'CRAZY!' mode can be unlocked when the player types in lf2.net on the select player screen. The code can be used in VS and Stage Mode.
Shortly after, this calm and collected retiree shares that he’s covertly poisoned 10% of his own vast food supply as a safeguard against pilfering.A couple who’s fled Florida for the high deserts of Texas, fearing climate change, plan to build a post-apocalyptic dream home from recycled materials. Doomsday preppers tv show.
Players can tweak their hair, skin, and accessories.
Players will also be able to make a custom avatar. Despite being a VR game, players will be able to see their avatar in mirrors when dressing up for locales or while snapping a selfie. The options seem vast for you to look exactly how you want in this relaxing sim.
There is also a small online game feature which enables you to connect and experience any of the modes listed above with another person via IP address (public IP), using port 12345. This only allows connection to one other computer, but there is an unofficial way for three people to connect.
Marti Wong created Little Fighter in 1995. He later met Starsky Wong and the two became friends. The two are not relatives, despite having the same last name. In 1999 they started to work on Little Fighter 2. It has been announced that Marti and Starsky would not continue to update the game, and the final version was released in 2002. Although it has been clearly stated that they will not continue working on LF2, they have thought about making a new game together.
Little Fighter 2, by default, provides players with a template character and maps to create custom fighters and stages. These templates provide only generic settings and attacks. However, due to the release of a non-official 'data changer' program, more advanced moves and levels can be customized to one's liking. There are many modified versions of Little Fighter 2 that other people have made, including the Naruto mod, 2.5 and the best game of naruto NTSD
The most famous modification is R-LF2 (Reinforced Little Fighter 2).


| Little Fighter 2 | |
|---|---|
| Basic Information | |
| Video Game | |
| Marti Wong, Starsky Wong | |
| lf2.net | |
| Beat 'em up | |
| Microsoft Windows | |
| Retail Features | |
| International Release Date(s) | |
| 1999 | |
| Awards Changelog Cheats Codes Codex Compatibility Covers Credits DLC Help Localization Manifest Modding Patches Ratings Reviews Screenshots Soundtrack Videos Walkthrough | |
Little Fighter 2 (LF2, 小朋友齊打交2) is a popular freeware PC fighting game for Windows. Little fighters 2 is the sequel to the game to Little Fighter.
Share your thoughts, experiences and the tales behind the art.
LF2 was created by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999, and released in a long series of updates; the latest version, 2.0, was released on September 12, 2008. The game has proven to be very popular thanks to its simple gameplay, replayability, and free availability. The official web site has over 40 million hits and offers an action figure of one of the main characters via mail.
The game supports up to 4 human players on one computer and a total of 8 characters using online play or computer-controlled opponents. Characters are controlled using the keyboard or a gamepad. All keys can be set via a configuration menu.
The game has a commercially-released sequel, Little Fighter Online.
In 'Little Fighter 2', characters can be moved by pressing the respective up, down, left, and right keys. The defend, jump, and attack buttons are used to make the character perform an action. Attacking another character causes him or her to lose HP (health points), represented by a red bar on the heads-up display. Each character also has special attacks that can be activated by pressing a certain combination of keys. Most of these special attacks take up MP (mana points), represented by a blue bar on the heads-up display.
Items may occasionally fall into the screen to assist players. Occasionally, a bottle of beer or milk may drop down from above, which can be drunk to restore health and/or mana (milk restores mainly HP, and a little amount of MP, whereas beer only restores MP). Once a bottle of beer or milk is finished, your character drops it and the empty bottle breaks and disappears. There are also a variety of weapons that can be used in combat. These include knives, baseballs, baseball bats, hoes, crates, boomerangs, and boulders. All weapons take damage in combat and will eventually break.
Difficulty can be set to Easy, Normal, and Difficult for all modes except demo. Additionally, 'CRAZY!' mode can be unlocked when the player types in lf2.net on the select player screen. The code can be used in VS and Stage Mode.
Shortly after, this calm and collected retiree shares that he’s covertly poisoned 10% of his own vast food supply as a safeguard against pilfering.A couple who’s fled Florida for the high deserts of Texas, fearing climate change, plan to build a post-apocalyptic dream home from recycled materials. Doomsday preppers tv show.
Players can tweak their hair, skin, and accessories.
Players will also be able to make a custom avatar. Despite being a VR game, players will be able to see their avatar in mirrors when dressing up for locales or while snapping a selfie. The options seem vast for you to look exactly how you want in this relaxing sim.
There is also a small online game feature which enables you to connect and experience any of the modes listed above with another person via IP address (public IP), using port 12345. This only allows connection to one other computer, but there is an unofficial way for three people to connect.
Marti Wong created Little Fighter in 1995. He later met Starsky Wong and the two became friends. The two are not relatives, despite having the same last name. In 1999 they started to work on Little Fighter 2. It has been announced that Marti and Starsky would not continue to update the game, and the final version was released in 2002. Although it has been clearly stated that they will not continue working on LF2, they have thought about making a new game together.
Little Fighter 2, by default, provides players with a template character and maps to create custom fighters and stages. These templates provide only generic settings and attacks. However, due to the release of a non-official 'data changer' program, more advanced moves and levels can be customized to one's liking. There are many modified versions of Little Fighter 2 that other people have made, including the Naruto mod, 2.5 and the best game of naruto NTSD
The most famous modification is R-LF2 (Reinforced Little Fighter 2).
