08-27-2008, 10:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2008, 10:47 PM by JamesMorrow07.)
It's for the DS and PSP as well as X-Box (is that how it's spelled?), but was originally a computer game developed by Metanet, who now became an independent game publisher or producer, which led them to create the sequels for the portable game systems.
Okay, basically, you're a ninja who can jump off walls and dodge stuff. You only have a minute and a half to live, so you get gold throughout various levels to increase your life time/span. You have to avoid ninja-killing robots, mines and heavy falling platforms. You have to beat five levels to complete an "episode". There are many episodes throughout the game; you multiply that times five and that's how many levels there are. You can create your own levels and send them to other players online.
The major differences between the original version and the DS/PSP version are:
DS/PSP - you can play with another player in the game in either competition or co-op gameplay. Here' some game modes for multi-player: Domination (kinda hard and long to explain, so I won't), Tag (like the tag-you're-it kinda thing), and Blitz (get as many doors as you can). The original version was only one-player and two-player modes were never introduced.
DS/PSP has a "plus" mode (newer, more futuristic-looking stuff, including background and floor color) and "pure" mode (old-school, original-looking stuff, plain off-white background); the original version did not.
The DS/PSP versions have unlockables like animations and music and some "Atari" bonus, whatever that is. You can still unlock colored ninjas like you did in the original version when you complete a column of episodes.
N+ won the "Best of E3" from ign.com.
I think that's about all I have to explain for now, I guess...
Oh, and the DS box art for N+ is below.
Okay, basically, you're a ninja who can jump off walls and dodge stuff. You only have a minute and a half to live, so you get gold throughout various levels to increase your life time/span. You have to avoid ninja-killing robots, mines and heavy falling platforms. You have to beat five levels to complete an "episode". There are many episodes throughout the game; you multiply that times five and that's how many levels there are. You can create your own levels and send them to other players online.
The major differences between the original version and the DS/PSP version are:
DS/PSP - you can play with another player in the game in either competition or co-op gameplay. Here' some game modes for multi-player: Domination (kinda hard and long to explain, so I won't), Tag (like the tag-you're-it kinda thing), and Blitz (get as many doors as you can). The original version was only one-player and two-player modes were never introduced.
DS/PSP has a "plus" mode (newer, more futuristic-looking stuff, including background and floor color) and "pure" mode (old-school, original-looking stuff, plain off-white background); the original version did not.
The DS/PSP versions have unlockables like animations and music and some "Atari" bonus, whatever that is. You can still unlock colored ninjas like you did in the original version when you complete a column of episodes.
N+ won the "Best of E3" from ign.com.
I think that's about all I have to explain for now, I guess...
Oh, and the DS box art for N+ is below.