Bubble Ninja

Bubble Ninja is a browser based game developed by a Chinese gaming company LineKong. It is not worth playing, indeed.

After a short registration, here comes my favorite part, character selecting and naming. There are four basic characters, each possess a unique power of manipulating a certain natural element. I recognized Sasuke, Temari and the younger brother of Raikage. The one left maybe developer’s original creation. When I click Sasuke, a voice comes out in Japanese saying let’s go, which I am two hundred percent sure is Naruto speaking. The blue hair unkown girl talks like Hinata while Sakura represents Temari. If you are not sure of the previous ones, listen to Raikage’s younger brother. That is Sasuke casting Syaringan! As a Japanese anime fan and fan of Naruto, this disorder is most unacceptable. Besides, the sound track is obviously cut directly out of the Naruto anime. Developers of the game, tried hard to take advantage of the anime however, not hard enough.

In fact, the avatar choosing is unnecessary. No matter whom you chose to be looked like, males end up being Naruto and females being Sakura. It is the gender and the natural element you are choosing. After a few quests, you will receive a random suit, under which your appearance varies. So if you want a specific look, you will have to wait patiently.

When I first glanced at the game, I find its artwork a reproduction of Maplestory, a Nexon game took off 6 years after released. One thing I can’t deny is that, it is not just a copy of Maplestory. It is a Maplestory with auto guide and auto MF (multiply fastly). Even if you have not activated the auto mounting, you are still able to gain EXP. Because after some time with no movements, your character starts meditate.

Hastily released browser games often fail to complete or embellish many game settings. However, the sparkling “Top up”, is always ready to receive generous clients. No exception for Bubble Ninja.

I didn’t spend much time on this Bubble Ninja before I started the review. All the terrible factors I discovered are holding me back, and I am not wasting any single second on it. Inferior sound effects, repeating and annoying back ground music, poor artwork, old school gameplay, together with a drive of economic advantage, how could these add up to be a quality browser game?

Official website: www.ninja2u.com/en