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 for Ninja: Bamboo Assassin Gameplay

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.

Features of the Game

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

Which team worked on this game’s development?

The game development company that produced this game is Endless Games.

Does the game show any instances of blood?

Yes, there is blood or gore content in Ninja: Bamboo Assassin.

What software was used to create the game's graphics and interactions?

The game uses the WebGL game development library for physics/collision detection.

Under what genre does this game fall?

The primary genre associated with this game is Battle, Casual.

Is this game compatible with mobile operating systems?

Yes, Ninja: Bamboo Assassin is designed for use on mobile phones and tablets.

For which gender is this game most appropriate?

The game is more suitable for Male & Female.

What age range is this game intended for?

This game is intended for players in the Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.

What are the key descriptors or themes for this game?

The searchable tags assigned to the game include 1player, 3d, assassin.

Are players exposed to any cruel behavior or situations in the game?

Yes, cruelty is present in some form within Ninja: Bamboo Assassin.

Is this game intended for a child audience?

No, Ninja: Bamboo Assassin is not safe for younger audiences.
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