Challenging Ninja Game - Fun & Addictive

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The discussion centers around a highly addictive online game featuring a stickman ninja character tasked with collecting gold while avoiding gunfire. Players find the game engaging, with one participant noting they have only completed half of the levels after a month of play. Despite some initial challenges, others express frustration after completing the game, indicating a mix of enjoyment and difficulty. The game's simplicity and fun factor contribute to its appeal, leading to ongoing engagement among players.
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But so fun!

http://70.84.34.106/~mediaun/ngame.swf

You are a leapy stickman ninja, who has to collect gold and not get shot.
Sounds simple enough, but I've been playing this for about a month and have still only done about half of the levels
This game is so damn addictive.
 
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So far it is quite fun. Only beat the first 3 levels so far.
 
I just beat the game. Easy.
 
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