Block Breaker Ninja
[So Sorry for the bug at the beginning the game on demo version]
On demo version, the ball did not return to the player. We’ve fixed the bug and you can enjoy playing the demo.
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Block Break Ninja is a well-known block breaking style game.
You will be the Ninja to beat Shogun (military manager in old Japanese society) to get back his girlfriend.
There are 25+ exciting stages, and you use only mouse to manipulate!
Why don’t we go back to 30 years ago and enjoy relaxing low resolution game?
Each stage has blocks.
You hit the ball, and break blocks with it.
Each stage has required number of blocks to destroy.
If you reach the number, you can proceed to the next stage even if there are remaining blocks.
Each Stage has time limit.
If you don’t reach the number of required blocks to destroy, you lose one(1) life.
There is charge system on from stage 2-1. Please check it out!
Shuriken, RareItem, and more!!
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Ninjas Busters: Whack A Ninja
When whack-a-mole meets Ninjas. Discover “Whack A Ninja”, an arcade-type indie game created by Chris Braibant. Beat all the ninjas in this intense, action-packed game, in the pursuit of the best score and sadistic pleasure of experimenting with all the ways to eliminate those cowled suckers.
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Shinobi’s Way - a jigsaw chess tale
Eh, for the price it’s okay. The ‘chess’ mode is pretty bad (just jigsaws shaped vaguely like chess pieces), but otherwise the jigsaws are fine. There are only 6 of them though, but with 4 different amounts of pieces and the option to turn rotation on and off it offers just enough variety for the asking price.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
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A very nice jigsaw puzzle, relaxing and bold. If you ara fan of the Knight´s Retreat series you are gonna love it.
i reccomend.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Ohayou! Beginner’s Japanese
Very good game! A good way to get started with the basics of the Hiragana and Katakana alphabet. Comes with flashcards with playable pronunciation. Nice choice of options to learn with romaji or sounds. Would recommend for a beginner.;
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Gameplay
The game offers you virtual study cards of each katakana and hiragana where you can check the pronunciations and how to write them.
Apart from “study cards”, there are 2 mini games where you have to either match the japanese letter card to either its sound or its written pronunciation (か = ka, etc.). Beside this, there isn’t much to this “game”.
Sound
Some katakana and hiragana pronunciations were kind of weird. The letters that had “a” and “o” sounded too similar for no good reason and some others like “he” and “ho” were voiced in a way lower volume and from what it seemed to be a different person.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Lotion samurai
Epic
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
eSports
11/10
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Ninja Reflex: Steamworks Edition
★★☆☆☆ Okay!
Fun
Very fun game if you wanna kill time.
It’s all done with a certain amount of charm and atmosphere. Ninja Reflex is a game for kids big and small and it knows it, packing in enough pseudo-confucian nonsense from your sensei to give you that authentic martial-arts movie feel, even throwing in a slightly bizarre meditation mode for those times when you need to get your Chi back on track after a frustrating run of failures. From the moment you start a game, picking your name from a random duo of martial arts clichés – with more unlocked as you play – you’re right there in the Ninja zone.
– Real player with 38.7 hrs in game
A mini-game game originally released for the Wii.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2384321828
Since this game was originally meant to be played with motion controls a lot of that translates into flicking and jerking your mouse around really fast, and clicking even faster. Be warned of possible wrist cramps with extended use.
My one biggest complaint with this game is that you can only do each minigame once and then it’s locked until you progress to the next belt color in your training. So if there’s one minigame that you like in particular you have to suffer through the others until you can play it again. And the difficulty ramps up pretty quickly. I would really be nice to be able to replay the lower difficulties at your leisure.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
Ninja Way
I was thinking about writing a serious review for this, but I have no clue how to actually do it, with this game…
What we have here is basically a cheap phone app in which you click (tap) the screen to make your character, the ninja, jump. The ninja moves on its own and the challenge comes from how the stages are set up. Sometimes, you change gravity instead of jumping, sometimes you switch positions from the top of the platform to the bottom, sometimes the stage is rotating, affecting your jumps. There aren’t a lot of stages either (36 in total).
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Ok. Let’s state it now: this game has got around 2500 achievements. You can also run the game in tray, but achievements are level-related so they won’t pop up automatically. You’ll need to finish the game.
This said, well, it’s an awesome game!! Considered of course all the premises, naturally.. we’re not expecting here to find a 100-hours RPG.
Surprised?
Well, usually these games come out at 1€ and not 2€, but I think you can get it on sale without many problems.
So, on to the game.
Of course, it’s nothing new.. but to me, entertaining. It’s a platformer, in which you are a ninja and your goal is to get to the vortex/gate at the end of every level.. alive.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Berzerk Flashback
The game is great…but, Where is the premium content for Trap Master?
There’s also a lot of other missing games, Hell I’ll go over them,
Kick The Critter, MC2 Burning Skies, Alienocalypse, Conquerium, King’s Rider.
And there’s probably more out there!
– Real player with 80.6 hrs in game
9/10 Ill explain why below
When I was younger Berzerker games was one of my fave creators of flash games. When I heard that they were putting out a compilation of all the games they made in one thing for steam after flashplayer was killed, I would do nothing but wait and buy it.
Low price, tons of content, all good? Well any game that had a online mode seem to be a taaaad bugged but I dont rightly care, I dident care about those ones that much
Summed up? If you liked the games back in the day you’ll love this, and for the price? Quite worth it
– Real player with 25.1 hrs in game
Ninja in Training
As someone who’s very much into ninjas and VR games, I had high hopes. Unfortunately, this game is absolutely riddled with bugs and it’s not worth playing. This game is extremely inconsistent with its shuriken physics, but the main issue is the hand tracking is always broken. Move to a level, and suddenly all shuriken are flying backwards and you can’t fix it. There’s a reason it’s so cheap, and that’s because the developer knows how awful it is and hopes people won’t refund a one dollar game. It’s not worth the 75 cents I paid for it. DO NOT BUY!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Ninja Striker!
Ninja Striker! is a bit of what I would call a casual platformer. I hesitate to fully commit to that statement because it can be read as a lack of challenge – and that’s not the case here. But if game mechanics can be meant to make you feel something (they can, of course), then Ninja Striker! is meant to make you feel powerful. There are three buttons that make up your movement and attack options: A for jump, B for dash and X for homing attack. Each of the playable characters have a unique flavor for these actions: the default ninja can double jump and the dash is a 360-degree attack. Conversely, the robot ninja can hold jump for a thruster effect but the dash only attacks in the direction he’s facing. These generous movement and attack options mean that you can glide around the level homing in on bad guys as you see them to rack up combos while never touching the floor.
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game