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You’re a ninja! Based on the cult phenomenon “N”, enter the challenging world of “N +”, where you will put your speed and reflexes to the ultimate test. Build your skills ninja by the old school platforming action to the next level. Running, jumping, and wall-slide through hundreds of steps in pursuit of the ultimate goal of ninjas; GOLD. Avoid deadly ninja killing enemies as you make your way through the levels. A moment of hesitation and you’re history! . . . more>>

  • Level Editor: Design maps and share them with friends.
  • 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!

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  1. N + is a simple game with very simple 2D graphics in any way it means the full capibilities the DS. So, what makes it a decent game especially on a trip?

    Have to say a word, that its easy. You do not really have too much effort in it. You have to turn on and just play, and if you do happen to turn off your game, you will not lose much.

    Are 250 steps all together, each episode has five levels, and there are 50 episodes all together. Multiply it out and get 250 without playing online, which has about 100 more. Saves happen after completion of each episode, and after so many episodes, more episodes are unlocked. No use of the sylus at all.

    You are basically a stick figure running for several fixed obstacles. In each phase, a lighthouse to get to, open a door shall be. Playing every level just to get it is one thing, but it plays on every single piece of gold received is a whole nother thing (although its impossible to collect them all, because it at least two places that it is not possible to reach you are because their suicide). Gold pieces, you give a challenge, but also help you to unlock things. Not entirely necessary things such as new character colors, etc, but they’re still something. You can also pass to unlock levels and thus the unnecessary part.

    It is to get a good game and play really fast like Tetris or one of those classic arcade games. Simple, but fun.

    There are some very challenging levels, but overall, most levels are not too incredibly hard when you have all pieces of gold, which every level is a lot harder to want to collect .

    Good graphics? Heck no. Awesome music collection? * Whistles and walks away *. Expect excellent no best game of the year, but a very nice game on the go, since they really do not save too many concerns and more to play fast game.

    It was actually pretty funny as many DS games out there. If you get it? Yes, better than Tetris, and all that junk overused that Nintendo recycles constantly.

    Nathan T.

  2. Originally a downloadable PC game entitled N, N + is a pure blast. His way to the DS is, N + you in the shoes of a ninja and try to avoid all possible dangers and deadly traps. This may sound like it will soon old, but it does not work, and N + end proves to be incredibly great fun. There are hundreds of challenges to endure, and the jump-based puzzles are insanely fun and addictive. The game is easy to learn and play as well, and it can be very, very challenging as you progress in the game. The controls are as tight, and the ability to download new content from the Wi-Fi connection is a nice plus as well. The game looks great and plays great, with the only real error of N + is that there is no touch screen support. This is only a small gripe, as with the DS ‘face buttons works perfectly fine, but it would have been a nice plus if some type of touch screen function was included. Apart from the N + is a pure blast, and if you played the original game and have a DS, this is definitely worth more than pick up.

    N. Durham

  3. You can enjoy this but the more you should probably rip off the X button on your DS first have to do. 99th 9% of the time it is not a problem, but one of 10,000 time you take the key on the plane (this is a lot, as the sequences such as 15 seconds, they are quite hard) you make a restart of the x button (if you normal sized adult male hands have) that instant death to erase my progress on my menu Episode button. (Is like a good idea because with a key)

    KN

  4. Seriously, buy this game now. Look how cheap it is. Do not waist time reading this review. I guarantee it will be badly written and not well thought out.

    O. k. I’ll bet you noticed that this game from Atari. Maybe this is not a selling point. I bet you also noticed that you are running around in controlling a stick figure and blows in different ways. That was my selling point, but I understand why can not it be yours. I will try to be brief. Once you capture all the movements (pretty simple) you will not want to tear this game. Simply addictive and worth the price. If you read this, seven years from now if the DS is alumni. But hey, I do not expect that the value of production up to not more to this game. If this is the case, then you can send me a non-ratings. Also you can send me a non-helpful, because I said I would always this short review to do and not. Even if you’re a Meanie.
    Thank you! :)

    PS Buy now

    PS I told you it would not be well thought out.

    ;
    P. s. Please give me a helpful one.

    Terry Hickey

  5. This kind of game is one reason I have a DS, but not a PSP. My hangs like a system of the games are FUN. I could not care less about graphics, 8-bit NES graphics were good, as long as the game was fun. A perfect example of this was Super Mario Bros. Graphic were not to talk much, but were good for the time. Play control was good. The plot was terrible. But it was a fun game, it has sponsored many successful generations of follow-up Mario games.

    This game is fun. Well, at least for me. Others have described how the game works. You play a little ninja. The ninja has to jump around, collect gold, as he for the beacon, which is the door that the ninja can leave and go to the next stage is unlocked.

    “Obstacles” to prepare a kind of way. It’s not like you in a bump and try again. If you bump into one, you die. Most of the many “obstacles” are mine. If you touch one, your ninja blows to pieces. Then there are robots whose purpose is to continue to hold. Some of them start heat-seeking missles at you, some users have a crosshair and laser blasters, just swimming around some automanously, loaded with an electric charge. Another thing worth mentioning is that dying is no big deal, with this game. The player has unlimited lives, unlimited attempts at each level. It is not as frustrating to die because the A button “start” immediately at the beginning of the episode. No load times, no death music. It is instant. The only form of shaming is the little text that reads: “Well done.” That is easy enough, but to ignore them.

    There is no action at all. Just to collect the gold, as you make your way to the exit. Gold is optional, but it gives you time bonus. You have to finish all the episodes in one plane at a given time.

    be old NES players know what the term “Play Control”. For others, I will destroy it for you. Play control is the player the ability to control the character. For example, control Samus in Metroid games of the excellent play, as the player can precisely where he wants exactly when he wants it. Examples of poor playback controls are games in which the character has only one jump height or can not easily change the direction in the air. To the point the ninja character in n + has the best game controller I’ve ever experienced. Mid-air direction changes are not the best, but his ability to control, by its falling walls is great. Even in mid-air better direction changing ability would his ability to perform its way between mines, which are closely-spaced obstacles weave. Ditto for the wall jump ability and the ability to cushion his fall by landing (running) on a slope.

    This reminds me of one other thing: This is one of very few games in which the character killed when he falls from high altitude. One must be careful.

    There are only two reasons why I do not give this game 5 stars:

    a) can easily Progress brick wall thus be stopped. I will go along quite well, but slowly-but-deliberate progress, then I will have a wall that I can not get past taken. (Level 9, first episode) I would be willing to just skip that one and go to the other episodes, but I can not. I have to do it right. So I have a whole level’s worth of episodes missed. I had to go to Level 10 and Level 9 just skip a whole. This game would be better if there were no planes, just individual episodes. Progress would be saved automatically after each episode, so you turn it off at any time.

    B) The X-button issue of the other reviewers mentioned there. A few times I met by chance after I died instead of the A-key and had to start the whole level over again. This would not be a problem if each episode were, instead of bundles in a plane. As I have grown to this problem is twofold: 1) I do not slip so much now. 2) I jump with the B button instead of A. (X is next to A) Then, I do not accidentally X any more.

    Another nice thing about this game is the price. I bought new, locally for $ 20. Some DS games are $ 40. Ouch. It is not such a big investment. I think I’ll ever again, because control of the basic-fun-ness and excellent reproduction. I develop my thumb-eye coordination as well. I’m proud of myself to see what I can do with this little guy.

    The top screen shows an overview of the whole stage. The bottom screen shows the immediate area n. Some steps have to be played from the top of the screen, since n can be started somewhere, can not be seen from a diving board.

    This game is a recommended buy if you have an old school gamer (I’m 32 are), the good, basic, missed the game fun over fancy graphics and overly complex plot. If the two can be combined to great. The most similar game to this is the Lode Runner games. If you like Lode Runner, you’ll like n +. I guess you would need to have an old man even played Lode Runner longer be there.

    Finally, I am glad to see that Atari still in business and has stayed close to their Roots: Fun games with simple graphics and excellent playback control. (And lousy music, hehe)

    Smaug

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