
Characters Home Base/Home ScreenĪs someone that’s on the Millennial/Gen-Z cusp, this is probably the closest to owning a studio apartment I’ll get. We also see that the childhood past-time of blowing the biggest bubble is a useful defence and a dangerous weapon (take that mum! I knew bubblegum blowing would be useful!) This game looks like it has a lot in store as we are shown that there is a possibility to play through the story or battle it out against other players in an urban jungle. We play as clicking, hip-hop dancing bubblegum ninja children. What was the purpose of it? Death by clicks? Thankfully this doesn’t last too long as they then jump into a brief display of what the game entails, boasting smooth graphics and fluid game-play. If you want to swing as a ninja avoiding obstacles while on a mobile or desktop device, play the newer Ultimate Ninja Swing.If you’re like me, you will find the bizarre introduction of kids clicking their fingers on a basketball court extraordinarily odd and out of place for an action game. Another old but classic ninja game is Ninja Rampage. It’s a 2D side view game, where you play as a ninja escaping automated weapons and collecting gold coins. Probably the most historical ninja game was N-Game. Now you know the origins of the ninja, let’s talk ninja games. This allowed them to fight within the castle walls instead of on the battlefield. However, these ninjas are known as masters of disguise. The black uniform, allowed them to move unseen at night. This style comes from the ninja uniform also known as the ninja-yoroi. It is believed their strategy was influenced by the ancient book, The Art of War attributed to Sun Tzu a Chinese military strategist during the 5th century BC.Īlthough classic Ninjas are shown wearing black, this is not always the case. Known for their stealth and deception, the strategy of the ninja is to sow confusion using intelligence and espionage. While the samurai was sworn to loyalty, the Ninja was known as a rogue assassin.

Although the word Ninja was not used in English literature before 1961, Japan’s mercenaries existed during the medieval times of the 12th century.
