
Mini Ninja's should be on the Christmas purchase list for the parent of every sub-teen gamer out there. Every year around the holidays we see a plethora of "kids" games. These are barely games, and their development process seems to center on shoe horning a licensed product into a game that was aborted halfway through development and dropping into stores during the holiday rush. Ill-informed parents and grandparents, who mean well, get games for their kids no person would want to play. It's exploitive and immoral, and Mini-Ninja shows great games can still be made for kids.

Edgar writes: "Let's don stylish kimonos and travel back to Edo-era Japan -- 2009, to be precise -- and find out what made Mini Ninjas resonate with players of all ages."
This game always reminded me of I-Ninja a platformer game that came out back in the PS2/OG Xbox days kinda wish that game got a remaster.

Join Hardlydan and Amras89 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about Microsoft’s digital gifting, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, Video games as a historical research tool, video game stealers, and murdering pitchers. Games discussed are Monster Hunter World, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, PC Building Simulator, Far Cry 5, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Mini Ninjas, Marvel Puzzle Quest, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Assassin’s Creed Origins, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

Mini Ninjas is an action-adventure game that combines furious action with stealth and exploration.