10 months ago Save the Ninja Clan hit Xbox One players right in the chops. But unless you were residing in the north American region, it would have been unobtainable. Now though the ninjas are expanding their reach and they’ve finally hit the UK!
Available for just £2.39, Save the Ninja clan is now finally here in the UK. After hitting North America back in May 2017, it’s taken a long old while for the ninjas to make the trip to these shores, but should you be looking for a seriously cheap game, then you’ll struggle to find much with a lower price.
But what are you getting for your £2.39? Well, think platforming, speed running and boss fighting as you attempt to collect scrolls and save your ninja friends. With 3 different ninjas all with varying abilities, a number of bosses to take down and the ability to amend the game to your difficulty liking, Save the Ninja Clan should cover all the usual ideas.
Have a read of our review for more details regarding the game, but if you are taken in then the Microsoft Store should be your next port of call.
Game Description:
Save the Ninja Clan is a platformer for casual players as well as speed runners. There are two ways to play this game: play through the normal story mode or find secrets/”bugs” in the game to annoy the Game Manager watching. Story An evil ninja kidnapped your friends. You must collect scrolls in order to find your friends and save them. You will play as different ninjas as the journey progresses. Each ninja has a different ability: Green ninja has a double jump, Purple Ninja has a sprint, and the Grey Ninja has a dash (with temporary invincibility). Alternate Story You can annoy the “Game Manager” by finding secrets/”bugs” in the game. Eventually he will get tired of you breaking the current level and send you off to the next one. Features – 30 Unique Levels. – Secrets/Bugs in all non boss levels. – 3 Ninja types with different abilities. – 3 Boss Fights. – Game too hard or too easy? Adjust the game speed. – You can unlock knife modifications. – Many stats are tracked. – Replays that show previous attempts. – Secret ending which unlocks something secret.