
Ninjatown marks the spin-off from a pretty popular line of cute Ninja toy and plush figures from designer Shawn Smith and his company Shawnimals, something that you're probably going to be a little familiar with if you've spent some time on a few video game message boards here and there, or picked up an issue of EGM in the past (Shawn was a former EGM editor).
The core gameplay of Ninjatown on the DS is using these cutesy variations on Ninjas to counterattack an offensive from the villainous Mr. Demon and his hordes of Wee Devils, as they attempt to subjugate their home village and steal the secret Ninja Star Cookie recipe that funds the entire economy of Ninjatown.

Vgamerz writes: "As we know, licensed games are always a dodgy prospect. Alarm bells start to ring at the very mention of a ‘game-of-the-film,’ and we know they’re in immediate danger of rating high on the crapometer. For this egregious prejudice, I blame Superman 64 and its legacy of awful."

GR - "Tower defense has come a long way since its inception in Warcraft 3. Find out what the best of the tower defense genre has to offer."
Cue "but you didn't include my favorite!" comment: PixelJunk Monsters is the best TD game ever. Fact. :)
Wish Ninja Town would get ported to PC or something.
Edit: Cat, when reading this, I was thinking you'd say just that :P
It's good to see they remembered Defense Grid: The Awakening. It's the best tower defense game, when I start playing it, I just can't stop. I played many others, including Plants Vs Zombies and Ninjatown, but none gets close to Defense Grid.

StartGame: A volcano erupts near Ninjatown, which brings along Mr Demon and his hordes of devils, who are bent on the destruction of the town.