Samurai Shodown II Slashes Onto iOS And Android Devices

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In case you missed it, Samurai Shodown II is available on iOS and Android devices. SNK released the game last week, and it costs $9 to download.

 

The game has 15 characters to choose from and in addition to the 4-button controls of the original, there’s now an optional 6-button layout and SP button that allow you to pull off strong slashes and special moves via the touch screen.

 

The game also has local multiplayer using Bluetooth.

 


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