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19Mar/100

Chop Chop Runner Ninja Jumps Into The App Store

Gamerizon has just released the second game that takes place in their Chop Chop world titled Chop Chop Runner, a running game similar to Canabalt but with a whole lot of ninja moves.

In Chop Chop Runner you are once again in complete control of Iro-san, the little ninja that could, and you must rescue a beautiful princess from the clutches of evil.  Chop Chop Runner shares the same adorable and colorful cartoon design as Chop Chop Ninja and, thankfully, shares the same single finger tap controls.

The idea of Chop Chop Runner is to run as far as possible without succumbing to the many enemies or falling down a hole.  Your ninja runs forward automatically, where the further you get the faster he goes, and you can leap over holes with a single tap on the screen.  A quick tap will make your ninja jump only a short distance, while tapping and holding will make him fly through the air.  While running you will also encounter a wide variety of enemies that can easily be disposed of with a simple tap.

Chop Chop Runner features OpenFeint integration which provides global leaderboards for both distance traveled and enemies killed, and it also provides 12 unique achievements.

If you have played and enjoyed Chop Chop Ninja, Chop Chop Runner is a no-brainer at $.99.  The frantic and fun gameplay might even convert some of you non-running game believers.

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28Feb/100

Preview: OddBlob – Claymation Fun Coming Soon

OddBlob is a neat little arcade game with a groovy little clay dude, that is coming soon to an App Store near you. Oddblob loves to bounce, and it’s your goal to control his bouncing guiding him from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen. Oddblob can move in every direction with a simple tap in that direction, and once he bounces on a tile it falls away so you have to be careful.

The entire game is in claymation which looks really well done. You bounce across a squishy maze that if full of of bonuses, fruit, and cake. Cake slices result in a special mini game ‘Cake or Doom’ where the more bounces you take before collecting the cake, the more points you score. Special bounce and double bounce tiles are included to make it over gaps.

Four difficulty levels are included to fit all ages, but the game is said to get very tough. It’s a puzzle game you’ve played before as tiles disappear behind you as you move, but the bonuses and claymation look to set it apart. OpenFeint is included as well for those scores to mean a little bit more.

The game was submitted yesterday, and should be out shortly. The game’s normal price will be $2.99, but will have an introductory price of $0.99, and will have a full review shortly after the release. See the screenshots below to get a look and feel of Oddblob.





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