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Dot Heroes: Woop Woop Ninja is now on Android

Written by Ryan Ballard

Created by Ariano Games, Dot Heroes: Woop Woop Ninja is really a Floppy Birds clone, by having an RPG twist. There is not a story to talk of, so I’ll describe the gameplay. Players control just a little black dot that wears a red headband. At the beginning of the game, and each subsequent level (so far as I played), the dot flies/falls through the air, inky contrail and all sorts of, only moving upward once the screen is tapped.

For each set of black bars that the player navigates past, she or he is going to be awarded one shuriken to make use of. Once the player finishes their attempt at navigating the program, they will resume and extra phase of the level. Players will then watch their. Ninja attempt to throw said sure I can add a monster, that sits opposite the dot, across a chasm.? If the monster is slain, coins and other loot are awarded to the player and they will begin a higher level. They will attempt the level again, should the monster survive if you sure can thrown through the player.

As far when i will easily notice, the levels are actually randomly generated, and really the advancement of difficulty is incorporated in the monster. The greater levels in to the game a player goes, the greater difficult the monster would be to defeat. The loot which is used at the end of the level is then allocated to upgrades to the player’s weapons, thus increasing the accuracy from the shuriken, or compounding damage through critical hits, poison, along with other effects. Players don’t have direct treatments for how good or poorly the shuriken are thrown. The only direct control a player has is when far they will navigate the Flappy Birds area of the game, and how many shuriken they will have to watch their dot throw at the end of the round.

This game is the first in a planned trilogy that is to become completed in the first 1 / 2 of this year. The sport includes a final leaderboard, but no Google Play Games integration. There’s both a totally free version that is heavily laden with advertisements, as well as a paid version without ads for $1.99, both of which can be found now.

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