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Ultimate Ninja Heroes Battle APK

Ultimate Ninja Heroes Battle APK

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What's Ultimate Ninja Heroes Battle APK?

Ultimate Ninja Heroes Battle is a app for Android, It's developed by Kidstore Dev author.
First released on google play in 6 years ago and latest version released in 6 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 3.50 stars with 2 rated times.
This product is an app in Action category. More infomartion of Ultimate Ninja Heroes Battle on google play
The Ninja Heroes Battle series just hasn't found a perfect niche to fit into just yet. The series changes with every iteration, as it moves from one-on-one fighter to level-based adventure game, and now back to a hybrid of the two with arena-based mission and fighting levels added together. In Ninja Heroes Battle players have a chance to go head-to-head (to-head-to-head, actually) in up to four player bouts, utilizing over 20 characters from the show. Battles include anything from beating up wolves and bats with a character of your choice, to full-on battle royal fights between up to four characters.

Since the game is again mission-based rather than totally linear, players who dive into the single player mode will find a virtual bingo board of sorts to deal with. Each space on the board is another mission, and the more you win, the more you unlock. Along the way you acquire new fighters and the ability to share super-attacks between them making the overall amount of fighter combinations nearly never-ending. Also included is a fairly robust multi-card mode, which lets players duke it out in a variety of modes taken from the game. Battle in free-for-all or team fights with any of the fighters in the game; just be sure each player has a cart to do it.

Players can run around gigantic 2D fighting areas similar to Jump Superstars or a more spread out Smash Bros., jumping, attacking, or using on-screen touch icons to unleash any of four selected super attacks. Included on the bottom screen is a mini-map, which also helps to keep the chaos in order a bit. Overall it's a decent button-mashing experience, though the button layout is enough to drive any seasoned gamer crazy. The main three buttons - attack, run, and jump - take up the Y, B, and A spots respectively (with run being in the middle). While this works as long as you stick to the ground, holding in B to run while pressing Y over and over to attack, trying to pull off a jump attack or running jump attack is a total pain, forcing you to hold B, then press A, and then slide your thumb over to Y to actually attack. Why run or jump wasn't added to L (a little used button, actually), or why the addition of pressing up to jump as an option wasn't included is beyond us, and the result is a somewhat clunky button layout that manages to make a three-button setup difficult with six usable buttons. Just odd.