

Stickman Revenge – Supreme Ninja Roguelike Game’s greatest sin is its promise of rewards, only to hide them behind video ads. However, the constant repetition of your character losing its position after one or two strikes on the shield enemies becomes more than tedious. Maneuvering yourself back behind the shield warrior is simple enough thanks to the easy jump and dash controls. Every time your ninja attacks the shield enemies, though, the character moves forward past them, placing them in front of the shield enemies. Players need to position themselves behind shield enemies to attack them.

This is especially true for enemies with shields. As players progress, this number increases to the point where hordes can quickly overwhelm them in later levels. Foes come in hordes consist of only two to four enemies in the early waves. Although the oni-inspired design for them does add a level of character to the game, their AI and variety leaves something to be desired. The diversity ends there, as the game becomes rather repetitive early on.Įnemies range from flying bat creatures to hulking monsters with shields. This provides players with the choice between melee combat or ranged attacks. Yagami utilizes kunai and shuriken for long-range attacks. Nagato is a close-combat fighter who uses a sword. Gameplay is straightforward: fight through waves of enemies in an empty 2D space until all enemies are defeated and the path to the next area is unlocked. The game is driven more by the endless waves of enemies than an actual storyline. Characters occasionally pop in at the beginning of levels with a few lines of dialogue. Upon defeating the boss, the next set of levels unlocks. After completing a set number of waves in a level, players take on that level’s boss or mini boss. Players take on the role of Nagato or Yagami, ninja stick figures who must fight through waves of enemies. Developer Bravestars Games draws on that nostalgia with its action game Stickman Revenge – Supreme Ninja Roguelike Game. Games with stickman characters have been a staple of the internet since the dawn of Adobe Flash Player.
