• Publisher: Hiptic
  • Release Date: Jun 1, 2012
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  • Summary: What kind of ninja collects coins or slices fruit? Get ready for the first true Ninja experience on iOS!Avenge your Lord and slice your way through a Demon Samurai Army of 50,000 soldiers using your nimble jumping skills and special Ninja attacks & abilities!• Fast and Brutal NinjaWhat kind of ninja collects coins or slices fruit? Get ready for the first true Ninja experience on iOS!Avenge your Lord and slice your way through a Demon Samurai Army of 50,000 soldiers using your nimble jumping skills and special Ninja attacks & abilities!• Fast and Brutal Ninja Action!• Easy to pick up controls. You guide the ninja into enemies and he attacks automatically!• Scale rooftops to dispatch hard to reach enemies!• Bust through walls and rooftops to surprise enemies indoors!• Use special abilities: - Bomb - Blows up all enemies on the screen! - Hyper Invincible Run - Blast through enemies at super speeds for 4 seconds! - Barrier Shield - Deflects a fatal blow to your ninja. • Earn Ninja Points for more kills and for completing missions.• Use Ninja Points to unlock new Game Modes, Upgrade Abilities and Costumes.• Unlock Awesome Go Ninja Wallpapers for your mobile device.• Slick HD graphics and silky-smooth hand drawn animations by Street Fighter Artist Long Vo"Go Ninja is exceedingly addictive...You can easily lose an hour or two to this game as you try to best your score and unlock the in-game achievements and enhancements." 90/100 - GamesBeat Expand
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  1. Jul 9, 2012
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    It's certainly true that there are a huge number of endless-runners vying for everyone's attention at the moment, but Hiptic's GoNinja offers up enough variety (just) to make it worthy of checking out. If you've become utterly exhausted by the genre though, it's unlikely that the game will give you a second wind.