Ninja Dude Vs Zombies Shout-out

Have you ever wondered what would happen if a ninja climbed to the top of the tower and tried to defend it from a never-ending horde of zombies armed only with shuriken stars? You haven’t? That’s weird. Well, now you don’t have to thanks to a tapper game released by Adore Games helpfully titled Ninja Dude vs Zombies.

ninja dude vs zombies screenshotIt’s not made entirely clear why the zombies are attacking the tower, why the ninja appears to stranded at the top of said tower or why it is apparently down to him to defend the tower from the horde of zombies. Yet, he remains and does quite a good job too.

The Ninja Dude vs Zombies game mechanics are simple enough. The tower is essentially inking into the sea. The zombies will attack either side of the tower, and in some cases switch sides as they climb. All you have to do is tap the screen, which fires off a shuriken star on that side of the tower to attack the zombie and keep the tower out of the water. More zombies equals more tapping and less chance for the tower to sink, easy as it goes. Although that isn’t all there is to it. Don’t go thinking you can just tap away like a maniac and plough through the levels. Any shuriken stars that don’t hit a zombie will actually drop the tower a bit. In short try to use only as many shuriken stars as you need.

If you’re a fan of tapping games and you want to give this a try, you can grab it from the apple store right here for the fantastically cheap price of absolutely nothing.

For more information you can head to the Adore Games official studios, by following this little old link here.

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Jim Franklin
Jim Franklin

Jim Franklin is a freelance writer, living in Derby UK with his wife and his player 3. When time allows he likes nothing more than losing himself in a multi-hour gaming session. He likes most games and will play anything but prefers MMO's, and sandbox RPG's.

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