Ever feel like jumping into something that tests your patience? Ninja Academy is that game. It's not very forgiving, and the controls can be annoying. You might get hooked trying to master the tricky jumps and dodges, even if the physics are wonky and sometimes unpredictable.
Luckily, Ninja Academy has neat little tutorials and simple mechanics to get started. The tricky part is figuring out timing because the physics engine feels wonky at times. Moving through levels requires some patience especially with how unpredictable the controls can be.
In Ninja Academy, most players stick with basic gear sincepremium loadouts don’t make much difference yet. It's mostly about how you control your ninja rather than what you equip. Some swear by speed boosts, but honestly, it’s more about reflexes and timing.
Secret tip: practice the wall run steez. It’s not easy but saves you a lot of time. Also, don’t get frustrated with the wonky physics; just keep trying. Focus on small improvements. Annoying but addictive to get better at dodging and jumping.
The game takes you through various levels with different obstacle courses. You start as a rookie ninja and work your way up. Reaching the end feels satisfying after struggling through the wonky physics and tricky sections. It’s pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it.