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Ninjatown: Trees of Doom coming to an iPhone/iPod Touch near you

Categories: Gaming, iPhone, Ninjas
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at 3:54 AM

A company called Venan Entertainment is set to launch a new game in the Apple AppStore. It’s called Ninjatown: Trees of Doom and it’s a Doodle Jump “kind of game” which sees you finger-flicking Wee Ninja between two tree trunks. Along the way, you’ll have to avoid many different obstacles as you try to reach for the stars. There is no goal to the game – you can climb as much as you can until you can take no more.

To keep you motivated, there’s the Plus+ integration, allowing you to share your top score with fellow Ninjas. As you share your achievements, you can also check just how good the competitors are and eventually try to beat them.

And that’s about it. Ninjatown is definitely a fun little game as you’re about to see from a demo video after the jump. Before you click the link, you should know it’s set to hit the AppStore anytime soon with a price tag of $1.99.

UPDATE: It’s in the AppStore – the link is bellow (after the jump).

Ninjatown: Trees of Doom ($1.99) [iTunes link]

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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