Mini Ninjas
Game » consists of 20 releases. Released Sep 08, 2009
The miniature ninja Hiro and friends embark on a quest to defeat the Evil Samurai Warlord and his equally evil army in this quirky action/adventure from IO Interactive.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.5 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Charming and sweet but ultimately nothing special 0
Mini Ninjas is a 3D action adventure game with enough charm and brilliance, along with a batch of childish toilet humour to facilitate an all round enjoyable flick. A strange choice of direction then for IO Interactive, the developer behind the Hitman series and the masochistic Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, but one which ultimately pays off. An opening animation sets the plot of the game running- the narrator informing us that the once tranquil kingdom in which the game is set ...
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Charming! 0
I guess this is supposed to be a kids game, but in the same way as Super Mario Galaxy is a kids game, it is just as much fun for this adult. It is a third person exploration game not unlike Mario in its execution. The game puts you in a cutesy pseudo old Japanese world where you control a small Ninja on a mission to save the world. You start of with the ability to hit things and jump, but as you progress you pick up weapons and spells which gives you an increasing arsenal of ways to dispatch fo...
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Nothing much, move along. 1
The first time I heard of Mini Ninjas I laughed so hard I feel of my chair. Afterwards the idea didn't sound so dumb. Since it's basically one out of 2,3 games in September I'm interested in I had to play it. You play the role of Hiro, a young ninja who is the last warrior who must deffend his village. The game starts with a cool cinematic explaining what actually happened to the land, and what you must do to defend it. In the first 15 minutes or so you will already be buried under a pile of fe...
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Relaxing in a mini-zen sort of way 0
Not digging the bad reviews....but as Zen lore dictates....each has his/her own path to journey. My journey with this game came as one in which I was engulfed with beauty. Minimalistic gameplay gave way to beautiful exploring. I found myself using one weapon (Fireworks) in particular as not a weapon but instead as an artists brush. OK...OK....That's enough pseudo ridiculous east Asian bullshit. I am sorry... This game was fun. The development team definately did their homework on the ninja phil...
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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