4/5 rating based on 69 reviews. Read all reviews for Spring Ninja for iPhone.
Spring Ninja is free iOS app published by Ketchapp
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It's a little too impossible to really nail the muscle memory but I suppose if you got really really good you could figure it out. It's just too steep a learning curve to make it worth while.
tooldude971
Every time I tap the app to get in it it goes on and then it goes back to the home screen
4WB
The tension of the spring is altered by how long the player touches the screen, it's the entire premise of the game. Touching the screen for a longer period of time results in more tension in the spring, causing a longer jump. Its not rocket science guys. Please don't leave negative reviews if you lack understanding. This game is a true old school game, meaning it is based on a very simple premise, but yet it is extremely difficult, it doesn't coddle the player like a baby, and it requires supreme skill, muscle memory, split second timing, and intuition. If you judge it for what it is, it's awesome. Its too bad so many players think this game is purely luck and chance, which shows just how unimaginative and unskilled some modern gamers are. This is the one game i wont delete because its so challenging (and thus rewarding). All it takes is a little practice.
nj609Eagle
While most talk about muscle memory with this game, it's not quite right. Sure, you need to know how long to hold and release, but you do not develop "muscle memory" when there is nothing to remember. The randomness of the gaps even from the start prevent the memory. If the game did not reset the targets each round then the start would be easier to develop some memory.