Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | www.handy-games.com GmbH | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Forget Kung Fu or Karate if you can swing samurai swords or hurl bombs, fridges, pizzas and pianos at all sorts of weird fish monsters! Loot precious goldfish and use them to buy incredible upgrades that can turn you into a whirlwind of destruction or even unleash the mighty CATZILLA! Use your parkour skills to dash over floating islands and collapsing bridges while slicing evil jellyfish and sharks with your sharp blade!
With free exploration, fast paced action and infinite fun, Ninja Hero Cats is much more than your usual runner game!
And it has fortune cookies! Everyone loves cookies!
Features:
- FREE TO PLAY
- Various enemies from a twisted dimension!
- Intense skill based group combat action!
- Hilarious weapons from heavy fridges to flying pizzas!
- Powerful upgrades to all abilities!
- Hidden treasures of pearls and goldfish!
- Procedurally generated world for endless level fun!
- Solve exciting challenges!
- Fortune cookies with surprising rewards!
- Controls via virtual analog stick or simple drag and swipe!
- Game Controller support!
You can play Ninja Hero Cats entirely for FREE, though various items are available via in-app purchase. If you don’t want to use in-app purchases, please deactivate them in your device settings
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Wow glad I didn't invest money in this app. It erased my progress after beating level 5, nothing else to say other than delete in progress!
This game could be a lot of fun, but I cannot get past the advertisements. It's as if the game was designed as a vehicle for ad delivery, and then the game content was tagged on at the end as an afterthought. I get that the company has to make money. But the banner ad on the screen AND video ads (optional but agonizingly long for such little kickback) AND the pop up that occurs when you start the game. It's awful. The developer did not even try to hide their intentions with this game. I just couldn't get past it, and any fun that came from the gameplay was quickly overshadowed by frustration over the inundation of advertisements. You've been warned.