Ubisoft Are Publishing Cubic Ninja, Too

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We’ve suspected Ubisoft would be publishing Cubic Ninja for some time now, but the ESRB officially confirmed that this week. AQ Interactive’s tilt-action Nintendo 3DS platformer is headed to the U.S.

 

If you’re looking for the usual amusing ESRB rating quote, here you go: “Damage to characters includes getting comically crushed, poked, or thrown into the screen. During the course of the game, a frog-like character may eat players’ ninja and emit blocky fragments from its buttocks.”

 

Ubisoft haven’t announced a release date for Cubic Ninja yet. We’re still unsure whether or not the game will support 3D, but it does allow you to create and share your own stages online.


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