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Ninja PC

The Ninja is an archaic murder, the greatest triumph among the owners of eight-bit speed demons signed with the Atari logo. PeCet conversion is just as good and playing with it gives as much pleasure as in the original.

Action | ninja | singleplayer

Ninja Release Date PC

10July1986

developer: Sculptured Software

English language game language: English

Ninja is an archaic murder, which the greatest triumphs were celebrated among the owners of eight-bit speed demons signed with the Atari logo. PeCet conversion is just as good and playing with it gives as much pleasure as in the original. Our hero is a warrior like no other, so no one should be surprised by the rich assortment of blows. In addition to traditional fist punches and kicks, he can also use a reliable sword (the best weapon in a short circuit), as well as attack from a distance, using knives and shurikens collected here and there. Akumy Fortress is densely populated with dark star types who will try to eliminate you at every step of the way. In addition to the weak thieves, Ninja will also meet the warriors and other Shadow Warriors who, by chance, mistaken for the ideals they should serve. Each of the hoodlings has a certain amount of energy, which determines their lifespan. If we manage to reduce it to a minimum, the duel is won and we can continue exploring the fortress Akumy. Of course you have to be careful, because our Ninja also has limited energy, there is no additional "live", so death means the automatic end of the game.

Graphics is conventional, as in many other PeCet productions from the mid-eighties. The fact that our hero is a Nine and not a cosmonaut or a diver is evidenced only by a sword attached to the back. Poorly marked objects and idols with minimal size of the task do not make it easy, but you can get used to it. Generally, the Ninja can give you a lot of satisfaction, especially if a dozen or so years ago you heavily exploited this title on your well-deserved Atari.

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Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

User score: 5.5 / 10 based on 70 votes.

Age restrictions Ninja: Good for all ages.

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