Ninja: Bamboo Assassin

Ninja: Bamboo Assassin

You will be immersed in the dangerous world of ninja art, where every movement, every breath are decisive moments in your mission.

Your goal is to approach your enemies unnoticed, and to achieve this, you will have to skillfully use your blade to cut through the bamboo thickets, making your way through the dense forest.

But be on your guard, your enemies are not slumbering, and you can be detected at any moment.

Instructions to Get Started with Ninja: Bamboo Assassin

Eliminate all enemies in the level by using bamboo thickets to do it undetected.

PC controls: use the W/A/S/D buttons to control the character.

Control on mobile device: tap the screen and use the joystick to control the character.

Game Play Highlights

Playing as a ninja, Cutting bamboo, hiding in a grove of bamboo, building with bamboo.

Is the game powered by a popular game engine like Unity or Unreal Engine?

The game utilizes the WebGL development frameworks.

Does the game work on mobile devices like iOS and Android?

Ninja: Bamboo Assassin is compatible with mobile phones and tablets.

Which company or individual created the game?

The studio in charge of developing this game is Endless Games.

What is the genre that defines this game?

This game would be classified as Battle, Casual in terms of category.

Who is the ideal age demographic for this game?

Players in the age group Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors will find this game appropriate.

What are the important tags related to this game?

The tags that best represent the features of this game are 1player, 3d, assassin.

Which gender is most likely to enjoy this game?

The game is meant for Male & Female players.

Does the game involve any blood-related themes or elements?

Yes, there is a depiction of blood in Ninja: Bamboo Assassin's world.

Does the game show any forms of mistreatment or violence?

Yes, Ninja: Bamboo Assassin features cruel elements.

Is this game suitable for a family with children?

No, Ninja: Bamboo Assassin does not cater to children’s interests.
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