Ninja Pizza Girl
SCORE: 70
Family Friendly Gaming was blessed with a digital downloadable code
for Ninja Pizza Girl on the Wii U. This timed 2D side scrolling video
game clocks in just under 2.5 gigs. That is massive for the Wii U.
Please note Ninja Pizza Girl can be purchased and downloaded on the PC,
PS4, and Xbox One. Android and iOS versions are coming soon. I did not
include those versions in my review since control schemes will be
different. I could not find a physical copy version of Ninja Pizza Girl.
I had fun playing Ninja Pizza Girl. It is really neat being a pizza
delivery person. There are multiple paths to the destination of the
pizza. We can jump, duck, and land properly from really long falls. We
also have to use violence against the other ninjas who are in our way.
They get knocked down and we continue along the path to our delivery. I
like the graphics in Ninja Pizza Girl.
The music in Ninja Pizza Girl is fantastic, fabulous, and fun. There is
some language issues, and some disgusting visual issues with a lack of
attire, and enticement to lust in Ninja Pizza Girl. The whole thing
about people not wearing their clothes and picking up a pizza at the
door is a part of the storyline in Ninja Pizza Girl. The difficulty
setting can be adjusted in the options.
There are two main game play modes in Ninja Pizza Girl. They are story
and speedrun. I am not into speedruns so I enjoyed playing the story.
There is off color humor that some families may find offensive. Ninja
Pizza Girl includes a couple of collectibles in the levels. You can try
and collect them all if you so choose. Some of them are used to purchase
things for your female delivery pizza girl.
The sliding scale difficulty system is one of the things that really
helps Ninja Pizza Girl. It makes this digital download more approachable
to and for more people. I hope to see more games like Ninja Pizza Girl
in the upcoming months and years. The storyline could have been more
family friendly. Hopefully that will be thought of in any sequels that
may be under development.
- Luke
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: PC/PS4/Xbox One/Wii U(tested)
Publisher: Disparity Games
Developer: Disparity Games
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy
Violence, Suggestive Themes, Mild Language}
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