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{{Infobox
|title=Kwonho: The Fist of Heroes
|title=Kwonho: The Fist of Heroes
|image=
|image=Kwonho TFOH logo.jpg
|developer=[[NHN]]
|developer=[[NHN]]
|publisher=[[NHN]]
|publisher=[[NHN]]
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|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|players=1 per PC
|players=1 per PC
|systems=[[Windows]]
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Web browser]]
|ratings=
|ratings=
|requirements=
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'''Kwonho: The Fist of Heroes''' is a free online 3D [[fighting game]] produced and developed by [[NHN]].  The game, hosted on Ijji, puts players in control of customizable fighters that they can use to face off against other players and take on various other challenges.
'''Kwonho: The Fist of Heroes''' was a short-lived free [[web-based]] 3D [[fighting]] beta game produced and developed by [[NHN]].  The game, hosted on [[Ijji]], put players in control of customizable fighters that they could use to face off against other players and take on various other challenges. As of [[November 14]], [[2007]], service for Kwonho was discontinued on the Ijji servers.


Since the game is hosted by Ijji, the only method of playing this game is through the use of Internet Explorer.  The game also requires a fresh install (bundled with the 255MB download of the game) of Microsoft's DirectX 9.0c runtime.  Because it is still in the beta section of development, the game is lacking features that are advertised within the game (for example the North American server is not up yet and players cannot access gyms).
Since the game was hosted by Ijji, the only method of playing the game was through the use of Internet Explorer.  The game also required a fresh install (bundled with the 255MB download of the game) of Microsoft's DirectX 9.0c runtime.  Because it was still in the beta section of development, the game was lacking features that were advertised within the game (for example the North American server wasn't up and players cannot access gyms).
 
Over time, players gain experience which sets them in a ladder ranking and rewards them with skill points that they can use to upgrade their most favored techniques.  Credit is also a reward for meeting certain challenges and it can be used to purchase additional skills and items to modify characters.  Since the game is run by Ijji, the ability to use "G Coins" to purchase in game items with real money exists.


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Over time, players could gain experience to set themselves in a ladder ranking and with rewards of skill points that they could use to upgrade their most favored techniques.  Credit was also a reward for meeting certain challenges and it could be used to purchase additional skills and items to modify characters.  Since the game was run by Ijji, the ability to use "G Coins" to purchase in game items with real money was also an option.
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[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Web browser]]

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Kwonho: The Fist of Heroes was a short-lived free web-based 3D fighting beta game produced and developed by NHN. The game, hosted on Ijji, put players in control of customizable fighters that they could use to face off against other players and take on various other challenges. As of November 14, 2007, service for Kwonho was discontinued on the Ijji servers.

Since the game was hosted by Ijji, the only method of playing the game was through the use of Internet Explorer. The game also required a fresh install (bundled with the 255MB download of the game) of Microsoft's DirectX 9.0c runtime. Because it was still in the beta section of development, the game was lacking features that were advertised within the game (for example the North American server wasn't up and players cannot access gyms).

Template:Continue Nav Over time, players could gain experience to set themselves in a ladder ranking and with rewards of skill points that they could use to upgrade their most favored techniques. Credit was also a reward for meeting certain challenges and it could be used to purchase additional skills and items to modify characters. Since the game was run by Ijji, the ability to use "G Coins" to purchase in game items with real money was also an option.

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