Ninja Samurai Assassin Hero II is a game where you have to kill, jump, run and navigate around the map. At the start, you have to complete a tutorial in order to progress. The controls are simple. In the left bottom corner, there are four arrows with which you can move forwards, backwards, left and right. Then, in the right bottom corner, there are another four arrows, these four make you turn clockwise or anticlockwise, it also changes the camera point of view if you press the up and down button arrows. There is also a jump button, which you obviously use to jump, and an up arrow button to climb walls.
You can also have a weapon and a bow and have health so you need to be careful when climbing walls because if you fall, you will lose health. When you get over the wall, you may need to fight other ninjas and kill them. There are currently twenty levels to play and all of them have nice and 3D graphics but unfortunately, it has no sound that can draw you in even further. Ninja Samurai Assassin Hero II has been rated four out of five which really good. The game has been made by the developer HGames-ArtWorks s.r.o who has currently made over fifteen other games, including City Moto Racer – Nitro.
This game is available in the Tizen Store now for free with a download size of 60.84MB. If you are a developer and you want your app or game reviewed by us, then contact us at [email protected]
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