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Ninja Tycoon

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In Ninja Tycoon you manage a Ninja Village with the goal to grow your base and your army so you can Assassinate the local Clan Leaders and take over the world!

Build up your village by hiring Workers to gather goods and craft equipment.
Recruit Ninjas and send them on increasingly difficult and profitable missions
Train them in Stealth, Attack, Support and Agility
Defend your base from attacking raiders
Complete missions and take over the world!
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Endless Loop Studios
Publisher
Endless Loop Studios
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.endlessloopstudios.com/

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP
  • Processor: 1.7Ghz Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon 4850 or equivalent
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Ubuntu Linux, version 10.10 or later
  • Processor: 1.7Ghz Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon 4850 or equivalent
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.5
  • Processor: 1.7Ghz Core 2 Duo
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon 4850 or equivalent
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Ninja Tycoon reviews and comments

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Ninja Tycoon of Endless Loop Studios. Story & Gameplay It's not about building and managing a zoo, amusement Park, City or anything else commonplace, but, as the Name suggests, a Ninja Village. Raw Material buildings must be erected, Housing for Ninja and Workers must be created, and special Buildings such as Hospitals, Training Grounds or Blacksmiths must also find space in the Village. There are 5 different Raw Materials, which are needed to recruit new People, build the Building, research and forge, whereby Wood and Gold are clearly in the Foreground and most needed. Some Raw Materials can be obtained not only through Buildings, but also through the fulfillment of Missions (Gems can only be obtained through Missions). There are 4 Types of Missions and these In 10 Difficulty levels. Up to 5 Ninja and can be sent on the same Mission and increase the Prospect of Success with their Abilities. The Skills correspond to the 4 different Types of Mission (Cunning, Assault, Support, and Skill). When you build a new Ninjah house and recruit you, it dominates a Ability to a small Extent. By completing Missions, the individual Values gradually increase. Alternatively, you can also simply send the Ninja to the Training Ground, where it trains until the selected Value is at Maximum. If this is the Case, you can even specialize the Ninja in one of the maximized Values, which makes it even more effective. In the Forge, objects can also be made, which also increase the individual Values. Unfortunately, the Shuriken Launchers are looking for their own equipment, which makes it impossible to equip them in a targeted manner. The Task now is simply to get Ninjas to level 100 (all Values Max + specialization + completely best Equipment) and then conquer new Territories, causing the Ninja to disappear and a new one to be rerecruited. In Between, you have to defend your Village again and again, whereby this is done quite unspectacularly by the Shuriken Launchers automatically. Graphics & Sound The RPG-Maker like graphics is slightly cartoonish and I really liked it. Especially the different Ninja Outfits. Overall, however, the Graphics are kept very simple and the few Cards that exist actually all look the same. So you shouldn't expect Too much. The Same applies to the Soundtrack that dudles inconsequently in front of it and which I have heard in other Games in a very similar Form. Conclusion Actually a nice Simulation Game with but a very big Weakness! I found it way too easy. The Poisks are far too simple and training the Ninjaßs Too, so I never had any Problems. In addition, after about 4 Hours I already had all the Achievements after about 4 Hours the "Story" mode (I know according to Steam I have a Playing Time of 3.7 Hours, Steam did not notice the approximately 2h in Offline Mode again). Anyone who is familiar with Simulations and Strategy Games will probably be quickly bored. Those who want to get into the Genre, on the Other hand, Or have always had Trouble with such Games so far, should give Ninja Tycoon a Chance. For Achivement Hunters, the Game is also likely to be of Interest. Either way though, I would advise waiting for a 50% Sale, the current €5t I personally wouldn't spend. PS: If you know Synonyms for "Ninja" I like to write some in the Comments xD If the Review has helped you fall then follow our Review Program and if you want to tell me something about this Review then you like to write in the Comments. The Game was made available to the GGC for Review purposes.
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