Meeting danger head-on
N++ is a platformer game where players are thrown into different dangerous places filled with deadly obstacles. Playing as a skillful ninja, players will have to evade spikes, missiles, lasers, and other attacks that are out there to prevent the ninjas from reaching the finish line. N++ has very challenging gameplay that will keep players at the edge of their seats, and that’s not a bad thing at all!
Avoid attacks like a real ninja
Players are in it for fast-paced gameplay here in N++. Jumping around and dodging attacks may sound easy at first, but you would be surprised with how each level is designed with complicated obstacles. Everything will start easy as N++ lets you get used to the controls and physics of the game, but as you pass each stage, the momentum also increases. The number of traps begins to increase in number, making it harder and harder for players to evade them. Attacks will also be launched towards your ninja character in the form of lasers, spikes, drones, missiles, and many more.
It does get crazier as the levels become more difficult because everything about the game is out there to get you. To win, players will have to get used to controls and familiarize themselves with the momentum. This is the kind of game where you will have to make calculated movements while at the same time, let your reflexes and instinct kick-in. Once you are already familiar with how things work, it will be easy for you to go with the flow of N++.
Smooth movements and neat graphics
Players may not be blessed by actual ninja-looking characters, having to play with a stick-figure instead, but the game’s interface is very neat and easy on the eyes. There are no unnecessary details that could distract your focus from your goals. Players will be able to see a straightforward arena that allows them to make calculations and plan their actions. The graphics are also very smooth, so jumping around from one platform to another is quite easy. Also, with so many things happening in the game, you would be thankful that N++’s graphics are not overwhelming with details.