4/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for Choice of the Ninja for iPhone.
Choice of the Ninja is paid iOS app published by Choice of Games LLC
Shadowknave
I liked the story, much like all the other choice of games I've played. This one was too short. It felt rushed or truncated, like there was more to be told but it got cut.
ck1011
It's a good story with all the CoG literary talent, but there's not a lot to it. No romance, some plots weren't finished and it ends on a cliffhanger so steep, I didn't realize 'The End' button was actually the end. I recommend getting the other CoG games until this is 1.99 or there's a content update. To the author: you obviously have talent and I'd like to read more about this story
AZ Grandparent
This game isn't worth two cents in thought, action and definitely is without a point of interest. Pretty much a total rip off. Buyer beware because you aren't getting anything for your hard earned money.
Sasukae
I loved the game, but since they already did a choice of the ninja and kung fu why not a choice of samuri?
Vlad the Impatiant
Many of the "choice of" games have been great (Sabres of Infinity, Life of a Wizard, Slammed) and have provided meaningful choices with lasting impacts, allowing you to truly change the way the story progresses, and as such have replay value. This is no such game. It seems that your choices matter little, as do your allies and your enemies and your stats. There are small differences possible in the story, but barely worth playing through again to see. Definitely not worth $3.
80lemon80
but it is too short. Like so short it's inexcusable. I noticed that people complain that CoG are too short often. An easy fix would be to apply some kind of minimum pages for a game. People want stuff as long as Exodus, so CoG should set a rule where games need to be around as long as a single Exodus chapter.
Sweet Stockings
I love the game, it's totally cool. But every time I try to restart the game it won't restart. I just get stuck at the ending.
Dotomchi fan
Great game overall, and nice job referencing Bleach when I tried to name my guy Ichigo, but you let Itachi slip through, so HA! Got around it!
WannabeReviewer
I enjoyed the first version of Ninja, but the updated version greatly expands the original story and makes it a more in-depth game. I was disappointed that there were no new missions following the ending, just more detailed versions of the old ones, though the expansions for those missions are fun and intriguing. Honestly, it feels like this version should have been the original, but now that the foundation has been properly laid, I, along with all the other Ninja fans, eagerly await new missions and adventures! Especially can't wait to see what happens with the main character's love interest!