
GamePro: "Nin2-Jump is all about speed: The goal in most of the 50 stages is to collect every scroll in the area, which summons the exit gate. (Boss fights occur every 10 stages.) And though the first several stages are meant to ease you into how the game works, you're soon given a chain that lets Nin-Ja grab onto any surface and immediately sprint over to where it connected, making it easy to clear stages faster (but you'll have to be careful not to hit enemies or spikes).
A second ability, an aura of power, is the only way to destroy enemies, and is helpful in a pinch, though you'll need scrolls to keep the power meter replenished."

Microsoft has once again released another trio of backwards compatible games which are now ready to play on Xbox One and Xbox One S consoles.
Rubbish. If you're doing BC do it right. I don't own XB1 but they should add Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Midnight Club LA, Burnout Paradise, and Modern Warfare 2.

Casually Hardcore checks out NIN2 Jump. A shrewd ninja named NIN-JA stands up to rescue Princess SAKURA who was kidnapped by the evil ninja named NAMAKURA. Be the greatest ninja master in the world in Adventure Mode by flying freely with jump and chain action to clear all fifty stages

PlayDevil has posted an XBLA review of the new platform game by CAVE, "Nin2-Jump".
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If there were a stereotypical platform game story it would be saving the princess, and that is exactly what Nin2-Jump’s hero Nin-Ja is tasked with, as he sets out to rescue his beloved after her capture by the evil Nakamura and his team. It is a story relayed through between-level prose written in amusing ‘Japlish’, though for the life of me I can’t fathom whether the errors in language are deliberate.