Block Breaker Ninja

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!

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Block Breaker Ninja on Steam

Cyber Shadow

Cyber Shadow

Cyber Shadow is a very good platformer that does its job quite well by offering a balanced and a fun experience. The fact that it’s been developed by a single person makes this game even more noteworthy. It has sweet sprite work and a basic gameplay that turns into a more complex one as you progress. It’s mostly linear, but you can revisit the previous areas later on to get some HP and SP upgrades for Shadow. However, it certainly does not qualify as a metroidvania title.

The story, when you think about it, is very good. You’ll probably won’t grasp what’s going on on your first playthrough since it can be cryptic at some points, but the more you think about it, the clearer it gets. It basically starts off with an explosion and Shadow, the protagonist, wakes up with cybernetic enhancements and sets out to rescue the rest of his clan from the hands of the mad Dr. Progen. As you progress, you learn more about the characters and I’d easily say that it is very interesting.

Real player with 21.1 hrs in game


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Side scrolling action that starts fun but simple before giving you double and wall jumps, parry, a downward strike to bounce off enemies, sprints with a lunging invulnerable slash all leading to more interesting movement. Boss fights are varied in style with good looking enemies, though are pretty easy to beat (even when going for each of their achievement challenges). Good art though not that unique as the future dystopia setting and level backgrounds is fairly common, great soundtrack. There are more hidden pickups that will increase your health or SP for your special attacks but your health mostly increases automatically from beating mid level bosses so you aren’t overly punished for not finding every hidden thing like you would be in most games that do that. The only more difficult parts tend to come from some of the SP increasing items you need to backtrack for.

Real player with 20.2 hrs in game

Cyber Shadow on Steam

Ninja Shodown

Ninja Shodown

This is a very fun arcade game (when you get really into it) it has a rhythm of his own and its progressively difficult. At the start you will feel sluggish and wont know how to manage the enemies, specially if many accumulate in your screen but with time, you will be flying through the stage like a deadly shadow juggling many enemies.

That said, the game DOES HAVE QUITE SOME FLAWS. First, You will need a controller ( a highly responsive one with a d-pad preferably) since there is no way to remap the keyboard controls and they are uncomfortable as they are, and believe me, you need quick response from your controller to have a chance.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game


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Fantastic game that can be very addictive once you get into it. Not super long but it definitely has some difficulty at first until you learn the enemies, basic tactics, master the controls, etc. Both the main mode and survival are great, and VS. is a nice plus too. It’s really got that arcadey pick up and play value. Well worth the money from an awesome developer.

Real player with 19.0 hrs in game

Ninja Shodown on Steam

Shadow Dancer™

Shadow Dancer™

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Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi is arcade action game. It’s a sequel to original arcade Shinobi, following same core gameplay philosophy instead of redoing it like The Revenge of Shinobi, keeping one-hit deaths. But now with more dog. You might think that it’s a direct port of original arcade version of Shadow Dancer, made by Sega of Japan in 1989. But nope, it actually is pretty much “same idea for core gameplay, but made from scratch”. Like remake/sequel thing. Different levels for sure. Think of ESWAT, though a bit less drastic. This one was by Sega of Japan as well, albeit I bet it’s by different staff, and released around beggining of 1991 on 4 Megabit ROM cartridge.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Shadow Dancer™ on Steam

2 Ninjas 1 Cup

2 Ninjas 1 Cup

JUST Finished it 100%. 26/24 sushis (cause I think I found 2 extras and missed one along the way, so i think could have been even 27/24). I bought it in like 2017 and finished it in 2021 , i’ve spent like 40 hours on it, and it’s truly wonderful. The “rage” aspect of it comes in the controls. They are very much seemingly intentionally bad and unpredictable controls that make the platforming hell on earth. But after a while (or , in my case, a few years) you get so used to the controls that you start trying alternative ways to platform just for the fun of it. Controls and gameplay aside, the dialogue is pretty funny. Afterall, the game is called 2 Ninjas 1 Cup, so it is supposed to be a comedy game, and it’s pretty good at that. I personally found it pretty funny and had a chuckle or 2 over the cutscenes. Worth every second of those 40 hours i’ve spent playing it, and I probably will now start speedrunning it cause I love this game so much. Incase the developer happens to read this, THANK YOU! Wonderful game.

Real player with 44.1 hrs in game

dont let the silliness fool you. you might see some crummy, almost quaint pixel graphics. you might see some over-the-top antics. you might hear some weird and funny voice-acting. and you might have even read the summary, stating how stupid the game is. but again, dont let it cloud your judgement just yet.

while the game is very simple in nature, consisting only of movements and 2 buttons, it’s a fairly decent game, and a pretty tough platformer. not the hardest i’ve encountered; it’s challenging, but fair enough that it doesnt require such intricate microscopic precision to clear the stages. with a bit of practice and good timing, you could pass just about all obstacles.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

2 Ninjas 1 Cup on Steam

Berzerk Flashback

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

Berzerk Flashback on Steam

DORAIJIN

DORAIJIN

Sleep trembling!

RAIJIN is a watch that always watches over the world.

But when the world falls and evil infests the people, they come with lightning.

An angry RAIJIN will come in to eradicate evil thoughts without allowing the evil.

I do not allow evil restful sleep.

Cut with a single blow.

You become a thunder god of anger “DORAIJIN”, and defeat evil.

DORAIJIN is a traditional 2D action game.

It is a game created with attention to detail.

In order to express the world of " [Wa] harmony “,

the game is reproduced by fusing natural beauty with culture, thought, atmosphere and space.

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A Japanese sword that has been polished to the utmost limit cuts through the enemy.

There is too much power and the enemy disappears.

But their swords and tricks should only be used on strong enemies.

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The “Avoid” button will dodge and repel any attacks.

You no longer need to be serious about “Zako(wimps)”.

Of course, you can attack seriously.

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You can create your own “village” with items collected in adventure mode.

Revive the destroyed villages.

If you make use of your senses,

it looks like a beautiful miniature garden.

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Many animations are used to express the beautiful world.

In this animation, the flowers illuminated by the movement

and wind of a unique character make the world shine.

“DORAIJIN” is under development. Contents are subject to change.

DORAIJIN on Steam

Lotion samurai

Lotion samurai

Epic

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

eSports

11/10

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Lotion samurai on Steam

Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

This is unequivocally one of the best stealth games around. It’s certainly one of the best Klei games.

The non-remaster version is no longer available on Steam for purchase so it’s a moot point, however:[olist]

  • Updated/enhanced visuals of an already fantastic art style.* Improved audio.* Includes the DLC “Dosan’s Tale”.[/olist]

    Mark of the Ninja is effectively an instant classic as much as I hate the phrase. Seeing inspiration from the original MS-DOS Prince of Persia and the NES Ninja Gaiden with modern convenience and a stealth focus — Mark of the Ninja is what I’d call a ‘pure’ stealth game. What I mean by this is that fighting head-on is highly discouraged. But this does not mean you’re limited in how to accomplish the task set before you.

Real player with 48.4 hrs in game

Rule number one: don’t get me killed.

Mark of the Ninja Remastered is a 2D stealth-platforming game. This re-release bundles a gameplay expansion, developer commentary, and improved visuals.

“Glint of Shuriken

Reflects as fear in the eyes

Of Tetsuji’s prey.”

As far as I can see, the sole improvements over the original release amount to some cutscene animation being smoother. Nonetheless, the game still looks fantastic thanks to the crisp hand-drawn art style and fluid character movement. The lighting engine remains mechanically simple, but objects turn black-and-white in the shadows, creating an excellent example of chiaroscuro.

Real player with 26.7 hrs in game

Mark of the Ninja: Remastered on Steam

Mark of the Ninja

Mark of the Ninja

I’m long time due with a review about Mark of the Ninja, as it’s gameplay and way of presentation captivated me from it’s first level.

Gameplay-wise the game is an stealth game - but unlike games like Thief series, here you can dispatch your enemies in various ways - if you want to.

You can arm yourself with incredible variety of tools - you can change your skin/cloth, resulting in a different combat style that can alter your health, pool of distraction or offense items, and sometimes introducing unique traits to that combat style.

Real player with 42.9 hrs in game

I personally wasn’t a fan of Klei’s previous games, like Shank and Eets. I felt they were meh at best, extremely frustrating at worst. It doesn’t really help that puzzle games and beat em' ups weren’t exactly my forte.

And then they just went and released one of the best stealth games ever made out of flipping nowhere.

Pros (+) :

  • Excellent level design, 95% of the rooms have more than one way of sneaking around, and many of them will require you to use your brain. How will you get around these lasers ? How will you sneak past these guards ? How will you open that door ?

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game

Mark of the Ninja on Steam