In Clumsy Ninja it’s your duty to train a ninja and make him the best at what he does. This NaturalMotion game uses an impressive physics engine to add a touch of realism to the way the ninja jumps on a trampoline or attacks an object. The fact they’ve taken the time to add extra complexity allows it to be more than just a glorified Tamagotchi. As with other games it allows you to link with Facebook and Twitter to share your progress with friends on social networks. It has an in-game currency of gold along with the stereotypical gems you find in other freemium titles.
Clumsy Ninja is certainly a game - there is no doubt about that and no denying it - but it might also be called a simulation. The best description that I can give it is to say that it is a Ninja Simulator with a definite story to it. Read the full review on AppGamer.
A new World Cup themed update is now available for the casual game Clumsy Ninja
Gamesauce says: "Simon Mack, CTO of NaturalMotion, knew at an early age that he wanted a career in software development but, although he grew up playing games, he never considered the possibility of working in the games industry. While he was studying at his university, a friend introduced him to a company called MathEngine and the physics simulation middleware they were making. He says, “I was blown away—this was unlike anything I had seen before and more advanced than I had thought possible. I got an internship there and was hooked.”