Playing is a Fun Time
posted by Scootercoconut (AURORA, IL) Jun 18, 2011
Member since May 2011
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Cubic Ninja allows players to go in a journey with a ninja, without the need for pressing buttons or moving circle pads. The main objective is to move from start to finish, while avoiding obstacles and enemies.
Many of you have probably heard this game doesn't actually support 3D. However, it can if you want. Then you can control your ninja with the circle pad. The 3D in the game is pretty great. The real fun though, is when 3D mode is turned off. When it is off, the game will let you move your ninja using the 3DS's motion controls. This makes the game much more fun. The motion controls work much easier than the circle pad.
The game contains five worlds to explore, including ones with fire, wind, and water. These worlds have 20 levels each. Although a level doesn't take much time at all, I got a little tired of the same thing over and over again. I would have liked it better if the worlds were just a few levels shorter, and maybe add an extra world. Levels and bosses also sometimes take awhile, since if your ninja gets hurt once, he dies and you have to restart.
There is also a mode that allows you to create your own levels. You have to play through story mode to get parts though, and the bar that tells you the limit of objects in your level fills up way too quickly. You won't be spending much time creating levels.
I feel like there wasn't enough content in Cubic Ninja. It eventually got repetitive, too. It's definitely worth a rent, but it's up to you if you want to keep.
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