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Nintendo Life: Ninja Captains First Impressions

The game opens with a nicely animated cutscene introducing the four feline leads as they sit around watching a bit of telly. Pretty soon it becomes clear terrible things are happening in the world, causing your cat compadres to leap into action as the Ninja Captains in the title, springing into their first minigame onboard a storm-struck jet aircraft.

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4.5

Wii's World: Ninja Captains Review

Perhaps the piece de resistance would be the music. There's very little variety and each tune, including the oft-used main theme, is literally a 3 second loop repeated over and over.

The zany antics of the cats may be enough to entertain very young gamers for a short time, but even at a budget price Ninja Captains is not one Wii's World could recommend.

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4.0

YLG: Ninja Captains Review

YLG writes: "I have no idea what the developers were on when they made this game, and chances are they don't know either.

The plot of Ninja Captains is an incoherent mess, featuring ninja cats (yes, you read that correctly) who find themselves shunted across the planet just as their city is attacked by a giant robotic mouse (once again, yes, you read that bit correctly).

Needless to say these feline ninja have to get back to their city and stop the giant robot mouse."

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yourlocalguardian.co.uk
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Team Teabag: Ninja Captains Review

Very young kids may find the Ninja cats with their silly faces entertainment enough but if you found yourself blind-folded and standing in front of a pile of mini-game titles if you reached in and pulled one out it would probably be better than Ninja Captains. Team Teabag can't even call this a rushed job as there doesn't appear to have been any point to this other than an attempt to cash in on the recent inexplicable success of similar titles. Avoid.

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