Marvelous AQL’s New Platformer, Ninja Warrior Game, Is Based On A TV Show

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Marvelous USA have released a mobile platformer game based on a TV series titled Ninja Warrior (Sasuke in Japan), for iOS and Android devices, the publisher has announced.

 

Ninja Warrior Game requires you to make your way to the end of 20 challenging stages in time, each requiring different skills. Along the way you’ll be able to customize your character with different kinds of clothing and power-ups, unlocking gear as you progress to help you through the game.

 

Another feature in the game is the ability to compete in leaderboards and form a Dojo with your friends online, that allows you to access weekly Dojo competitions and group chats.

 

Ninja Warrior Game is now available on iTunes, the Google Play Store and Kindle Fire for $1.99.

 


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