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Blacksmith Studios
06-15-2004, 05:11 AM
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Blacksmith Studios LLC Releases GoNinja™!

Sunnyvale, CA – Blacksmith Studios LLC is excited to present GoNinja™, a fun puzzle game for the Pocket PC. Spend hours of productivity strategizing, calculating, and having fun. Keep your ninja forces in balance by pitting them against one another. Let the little high-quality, addictive Ninja’s capture your mind and subdue your time. GoNinja is currently available for trial and purchase. Visit http://www.blacksmithstudios.com for more information.


GoNinja Availability and Links:

GoNinja has a free Demo available, downloadable from http://www.blacksmithstudios.com/downloads/GoNinja.exe.

GoNinja can be purchased at our website for a price of $14.95.

See the Ninjas in action: http://www.blacksmithstudios.com/images/goNinja/GoNinjaScreenShots.gif

GoNinja information link: http://www.blacksmithstudios.com/goninja.html


Blacksmith Studios LLC Background:

Blacksmith Studios, LLC is a privately held game development company based in Sunnyvale, CA. Blacksmith Studios LLC produces high-quality, creative video games for the future of entertainment and society.
For more information on Blacksmith Studios LLC and its products, please visit http://www.blacksmithstudios.com/business.html.

Brad Adrian
06-15-2004, 05:16 AM
So is this a kind of "four-in-a-row" type of game? If not, what are the general rules?

Blacksmith Studios
06-15-2004, 05:23 AM
The basic objective is to keep the Ninjas balanced. When you have a Ninja surrounded by the opposite color, the surrounded ninja will cut down the ones around it. Its kind of like surrounding Bruce Lee and he kills everyone around him.

So thats the basics. After a ninja kills two of the opposite color he moves along the spiral on the board. Its is a little complicated at first but once you get the hang of it it is really fun. So much fun that we had a hard time testing it. We would just forget what we were trying to do.