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N+ | 
| From: Atari Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.73 You Save: $1.26 (6%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1252
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 27563 UPC: 742725275638 EAN: 0742725275638 ASIN: B000TPTCRS
Release Date: August 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Level Editor: Design maps and share them with friends or the world using the integrated level editor and the infrastructure modes of the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system and the Nintendo Wi-fi connection on the Nintendo DS. | | • | Hundreds of built in Levels: Conquer over 200 levels in single player or play with friends in over 100 Cooperative and 50 Competitive levels! | | • | PURE and PLUS modes: Play in PURE mode reminiscent of classic N, or try out the new enhanced PLUS mode only in the handheld versions! | | • | Ninja Techniques: Master stealthy Ninja techniques like wall-climbing and missile dodging to get past deadly laser drones, homing turrents, and other deadly enemies! | | • | Networked Content: DownDownload new maps and replays from the N server. Design new maps or show off your slick ninja moves. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description You are a ninja. Like all ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold, a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by lethal ninja-killing robots, and a devout belief in N. N, The Way of the Ninja, is a highly, advanced system of spiritual, cognitive, and physical training. It emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse a series of 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as "beating an episode". In accordance with the teachings, it is your profound hope, nameless ninja, to achieve ultimate mastery of N. In a futuristic world of inadvertently homicidal robots, you must use deft acrobatic skill and guts of steel to survive. N+ is a peerless action-puzzle platformer with more than 300 levels in which to hone your ninja reflexes, plus a built-in level editor for when you're hungry for more. N+ also features unique, physics-based controls, stylish graphics, unlimited lives, competitive and cooperative multiplayer, plenty of gold, and several flavors of sweet, sweet action. Running, jumping, and dying in an unpleasant-yet-comical manner has never been more fun.
Amazon.com The Way of the Ninja You are a ninja in N+. Your god-like speed, dexterity, jumping power, and reflexes are all the result of an amazingly fast metabolism; sadly, so is your natural lifespan of 1.5 minutes. Like all Ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold and a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by increasingly lethal Ninja-killing robots. N emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime; a feat known only as 'beating an episode'. In accordance with the teachings of N, it is your profound hope that one day you will develop your platforming skills, intelligence, and inexplicable ability to reincarnate to achieve total mastery of all 300 levels.
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| Customer Reviews:
A pure blast October 7, 2008 Originally a downloadable PC game entitled N, N+ is a pure blast. Making its way to the DS, N+ puts you in the shoes of a ninja, and you try to avoid all sorts of deadly traps and hazards. This may sound like it will get old quickly, but it doesn't, and N+ ends up proving to be incredibly fun. There are hundreds of challenges to endure, and the platforming-based puzzles are insanely fun and addictive. The game is easy to pick up and play as well, and it can get very, very challenging as you progress through the game. The controls are tight as well, and being able to download new content via the Wi-Fi connection is a nice plus as well. The game looks good and plays great, with the only real flaw of N+ being that there is no touch-screen support. This is only a minor gripe as using the DS' face buttons works perfectly fine, but it would have been a nice plus if some sort of touch-screen capability was included. That aside, N+ is a pure blast, and if you've played the original game and own a DS, this is definitely more than worth picking up.
Frustrating September 15, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
you may have fun with this but in order to do so you should probably rip the x button off of your ds first. 99.9% of the time it isn't a problem but 1 in every 10,000 times you hit the a button to restart the level (which is a lot because the sequences are like 15 seconds each and they get pretty hard) you will hit the x button(if you have normal sized adult male hands) which is the instant death go to menu erase my progress on my episode button.(because having a button like that is a good idea)
Addictive !! September 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all, i never heard about this game before( not flash-based fan) but after the positive reviews for this game in most of the games sites (just google it, I decided to give it a try. The rule is very simple, get the key, avoid the obstacle then unlock the door, that's all ! but you will face very difficult stages (more than 20 attempts). Very nice if you like to play for 5-10 minutes per time ( waiting in the airport or in bus). Be aware, it's very addictive.
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