Monday, June 29, 2015

Help Support Ninjevade and Get New Characters and Animated Backgrounds


Ninjevade is back and now brings you new characters and backgrounds for some new shuriken evading action.


The original game includes a monk standing in the middle of a field and there will be ninjas appearing from both ends to throw shurikens at you. You will have to safely deflect or evade those shurikens to earn points. The longer you survive, the higher your score will be. You can read our Ninjevade game review to get to know more how the base game works.


In addition to the base game, the latest update to Ninjevade allows you to select which character you're going to use and a background to play with.

The base game of Ninjevade lets you play with the monk. But in the latest version, you get three additional characters: Wizard, Gentleman, and Robo.


The Gentleman works similar with the default character but uses his strong hands to deflect the shurikens.


The Wizard uses his magical staff to deflect shurikens and instead of jumping vanishes into thin air when evading shurikens.


The Robo is a cute mechanical robot who uses its oversized finger to deflect shurikens. Robo will also duck when you evade shurikens and also makes out robotic voice feedbacks when you deflect, duck, or get hit by a shuriken.


In addition to the dramatic sunset default background, you also get new animated backgrounds in the game. You can either do your ninja battle under a red moon in some alien planet, under a heavy rain or under a bright moon.

And, of course, you still won’t find any ads in the game as developer Matthew wants to enhance your gaming experience by featuring no ads in his games.


You can enjoy Ninjevade for free and unlock the additional characters and new animated backgrounds by giving your generous support to Ninjevade by either paying US$0.99, US$1.99, US$2.99, US$3.99 or US$4.99. Choosing any of the given amount will unlock all characters and the 3 animated background.

Let's help support independent developer Matthew's Ninjevade and other game developers who have the same sentiments so we can see more fun games in the Google Play Store.

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