Little Fighter Online | |
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Developer(s) | Marti Wong, Oscar Chu |
Publisher(s) | U1 Game |
Designer(s) | Vincent Wong, Ardnades |
Engine | Windows |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 22 October 2004 |
Genre(s) | MMORPG |

Little Fighter 2 is a free online-capable fighting game that resembles past games in arcades and some of the older consoles. This game has been around since 1999. The graphics, as can be seen by the screenshots, are very cartoony but go well with the theme of the game. Either 4 people can play on. Hero Fighter is a medieval beat'em up which supports up to 3 players on the same computer as well as an online mode. Progress in levels, collect many weapons and even fight on horseback (or various monsters). NB: Keyboard keys can be assigned via the 'Key Setting' icon in the upper right of the screen.
Little Fighter Online (LFO,[1]Chinese: 小朋友齊打交 Online) was a fighting game for Windows. It was popular at launch in Hong Kong, but has shown a rapid decline in popularity since[citation needed]. The gameplay itself was based on the earlier Little Fighter 2[2] game, which shares many of the same features. The game was produced by Marti Wong (involved in all the Little Fighter games) and Oscar Chu, a Chinese MMO developer.
Servers[edit]

Little Fighter Online (also known as LFO) was launched and developed by U1 Game and played on several servers. The game start operate from 22 October 2004 and close at 27 January 2016. Players have complained about the game have many bugs, lags, and susceptible to players cheating[citation needed]. Version 14 was the last version ever released and players have stopped playing due to instability and unreliability[citation needed].
References[edit]
- ^Official website
- ^'Little Fighter 2 Official Website'. www.lf2.net. Retrieved 14 January 2020.