Had enough of these pixelated platformers. This one’s just another game to pass the time, or waste it. Hard to tell sometimes. Graphics are okay, but the controls feel wonky. Kind of addictive in a frustrating way. It’s not all bad, but gets old fast.
The gameplay is pretty neat once you get the hang of it. Tricky jumps and tricky enemies keep you on your toes. Physics can be wonky, especially when your ninja seems to float or slide unexpectedly. Still, it’s simple enough for newcomers to pick up quickly.
Playing Ninja Adventure solo? Focus on speed and agility builds. Don’t bother with heavy armor, it slows you down. Some players swear by upgrading your shurikens early. Honestly, it’s just about finding what makes you comfortable and avoiding the annoying lag spikes.
Use rooftops to skip tough sections. A hidden move lets you double jump on narrow ledges. I figured out that hitting enemies from behind yields more points. The secret? Keep practicing your timing, especially the tricky wall runs.
This game follows a simple storyline where you play as a ninja trying to save your clan. The levels are linear, so no real surprises there. The ending is a bit of a letdown, but finishing it feels like an achievement after all that grind.