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if you could keep ninjas in a static postion, it would be MUCH easier to defend the blind girl. Instead, you have to rely on pushing the mobs back for your retarded ninjas to priortize enemies that are on the other side of the screen. It's kinda funny, having 3 ninjas, but they can't properly defend agienst 2 angles of attack.
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the targeting is so stupid. the ninja will just stand there and let the enemy go by and not attack. it would be 5/5 if it werent for that, but, just because of that, 3/5
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Pretty dang fun, only problems I saw were that A. The targeting for the ninjas was wierd and B. I had absolutely no use for the girl until the last 2 levels =/
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so 1 ninja picks to kill someone on the right side so more are tring to kill me on the left but the other ninja just sits there and waits for the other one to get it
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some suggestions. 1) when in defense mode make the ninjas go back after killing target. 2) need to be able to have more than three allies. 3) need money
magnet. 4)need to earn bonus money for completing a round so you dont have to play levels over again. 5)
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the ninjas should go back to the girl and attack the nearest closest 2 her but the game rocks! i couldnt stop playing till i won all the levels and bought all the gear and upgrades for the ninjas... : ) :9
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Great game, but as far as I can tell, the defender just stands there and looks the other way while the enemy stands on top of him attacking the girl....
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Very fun game, but as said, the ninjas just go all over the place and won't attack the guy right next to him because he called dibs on the person on the other side of the screen. A better settup would maybe divide the screen into 3, left middle and right. ANd assign ninjas accordingly and they'd only attack people passing through there, so one on the left wouldn't run to the right and vise versa.