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Kung Food

Kung Food

Dec 31, 1992FightingHack and slash/Beat 'em upAdventureAtari Lynx

Kung Food — frequently asked questions

Is Kung Food on Steam?
No. Kung Food is not distributed on Steam, so there is no Steam Charts or SteamDB player count for it. Its live popularity is tracked here via Twitch viewership instead.
What platforms is Kung Food on?
Kung Food is available on Atari Lynx.
When did Kung Food release?
Kung Food was first released on December 31, 1992.

About Kung Food

The ultimate food fight! Mutant munchies from your freezer invade your kitchen, your life, and your world. Speed and your martial arts skills are required to overcome the vicious veggies!

Summary via IGDB.

Kung Food on Wikipedia

Kung Food is a 1992 beat-em-up video game developed by Lore Games and published by Atari Corporation for Atari Lynx. The player controls a protagonist who uses martial arts to overcome mutant vegetables that have invaded his freezer.

Source: Wikipedia (text under CC BY-SA 4.0).

Game details

Publisher
Atari Corporation
Game modes
Single player
Themes
Action, Comedy

Details via IGDB.

Collector value & authenticity

Atari Lynx · PriceCharting sold data · Verified 2026-08-07

Loose
$11
Complete
$14
Sealed
$15
Region
NA+EU
Released
1992
Authenticity
Low
Never re-released — the original cartridge is the only way to playLow counterfeit risk
Atari Lynx prices, all games & how to spot a fake

The cheapest cartridge on the platform, and a genuinely bizarre one.

Lore Games developed it and Atari published it in 1992. You are a martial artist shrunk inside a refrigerator, fighting mutated food. It is exactly as strange as that sounds, and the strangeness was the point — contemporary reviewers used it as the platform’s benchmark for comic personality, one describing a rival cartridge as lacking “the zany sense of humor that carried Kung Food”.

Single-player only, never re-released, and priced at the absolute floor of the library. If you want one cartridge that demonstrates the Lynx had a sense of humour, this is it, and it costs less than a sandwich.

Before you buy

Loose, complete and sealed prices are all within a few dollars of each other — buy sealed if you like, it costs almost nothing. Zero counterfeit concern.

Kung Food screenshots

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