
Developed by Tarsier Studios and released exclusively on PlayStation Network in 2009, Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic is a fighting and beat 'em up game for PlayStation 3, derived from Mark Healey's independently developed PC title Rag Doll Kung Fu. Players control rag doll-style martial arts figures in combat-focused gameplay that carries over the loose, physics-influenced character movement associated with the original game. The title brings the unconventional kung fu action of its predecessor to a console audience, adapting the source material into a PSN release. As a PlayStation 3 exclusive, it remained tied to Sony's digital distribution platform, making it accessible only to that platform's user base. The game represents an early example of an independently conceived PC title being reworked and published as a dedicated console digital release.