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Ninja Sprint Review || LAG

‘Ninja Sprint’ is an endless runner which is not entirely endless, which is to say, it has set levels. You play as Neko, a stray female cat who has attained supernatural ninja powers after being struck by lightning. During this shocking time, Neko also transformed from all cat to half human. Discounting the human part, one might run outside naked next time there’s a storm if this is what happens. Who wouldn't like to be a ninja after all?

Your job is to do what a human/ cat hybrid does: slaughter ancient monsters and steal their money by sprinting across multiple stages. Levels are pretty short, although there’s a heck of a lot of them (80 in total), and they all consist of running, sliding underneath and jumping over platforms and chasms, as well as turning enemies into a pile of guts. Quite literally. You’ll see.

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Ninja Sprint Review | GameDynamo

GameDynamo - "Sometimes, you just need a game that will let you turn off your brain, one that will bombard you with frantic sounds, loud music, and even louder combinations of colorful visuals. Ninja Sprint, for better or for worse, is exactly the type of game that you would use to kill a few minutes when you have nothing better to do."

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This Little Ninja Rocks… Ninja Sprint Review | PixelPerfectGaming

The endless genre has taken smartphone gaming by storm. Games like Temple Run and its sequel continue to top app store charts as the most popular genre among gamers. eastasiasoft’s Ninja Sprint, starring Neko the stray cat, is a play on the endless genre by including platform mechanics, achievements, special attacks, and 80 different levels to unlock.

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Gi - Ninja Sprint (iOS) Review

Gi - Ninja Sprint is Eastasiasoft’s latest foray into a crowded side-scrolling ‘run-and-dodge’ game market, the likes of which have seen titles such as Robot Unicorn Attack and The Impossible Game spring into popularity. Since this genre of games are a dime-a-dozen these days (or, more accurately, $12-a-dozen), it takes something special to truly standout from the crowd. Ninja Sprint aims to do this through a combination of bright, vibrant graphics; fast-paced, engaging gameplay; and a difficulty curve that caters to both casual players and hardcore perfectionists alike.

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