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Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: It's not much of a life as an N++ ninja. Temporally speaking, as much as anything. A lack of height and surplus of speed has resulted in a bluebottle-like metabolism: your life expectancy is just 90 seconds. And that minute and a half is pretty grueling s...
Published: 2018-06-28, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: From a purely aesthetic standpoint, N++ has a lot going for it. It's got flashy, brightly-coloured visuals that you can customize, and it has a pretty catchy electronic soundtrack. Given that it feels like lots of other twitch platformers seem to skimp on...
N++ delivers a focused platforming experience that challenges how you approach the genre. The amount of content you get is gigantic. The game offers plenty of levels to dig into and replay. Currently, there are over 2,000 levels, but purchasing it now get...
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Published: 2015-08-06, Author: Ken , review by: ztgd.com
What N++ lacks in inventive additions to gameplay, it makes up for in style, polish, and value. N++ stands as the ultimate realization of Metanet's “N” series and one of the finest difficulty-focused platformers on the market...
Brilliant, diabolical level design, So much is accomplished using simple aesthetic, Triphop/trance score is a perfect fit, Ability to change stage color is long overdue, Custom stages are mostly great
Risk is often not worth the reward, Some of the stage colors are disorienting in their garishness
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Published: 2015-08-02, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Around 10 years ago, back when Flash games were the bees knees and high schoolers with PCs in their classrooms dedicated more time to Icy Tower than listening to their American History lecture, a skill based game with a small and agile ninja took the inte...