IGN:While based on a free Adult Swim Flash game, Super House Of Dead Ninjas adds more than enough to justify a paid version – graphically, and in terms of new content. It's relatively easy to power through if simple completion is your goal, but the additional challenges layered on top, bonus dungeons and promise of user created levels to come add plenty of longevity. Even if it is a short-lived thrill, it's one worth having – a blazingly fast, high-adrenaline slice of randomized retro fun that may even convince you that you have actual ninja reflexes.
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Added to the game are the One-armed Ninja from the original House of Dead Ninjas – the free version of Super House of Dead Ninjas – who deals double damage but can't use magic. This addition is a nice throw-back to the original game that many may not have even known existed. This character provides a new dynamic on the game when you're left without magic which is the quickest way of defeating bosses. Are you a True Ninja? Play as the One-armed Ninja and find out!