From user @kiuyjhrtgf
Adapted from a fast-paced ninja-themed movie. There is also a new reinforcement prop that can increase the protagonist's strength and speed.
From the user @青草 has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains
Many new enemies have been added, and to see the ending screen, you need to play through the game three times instead of two.
It's a Taffy game because everything runs at a high speed, but if you're sharp and quick, it's easy to survive with a little practice. Maybe this high-speed game rhythm is a headache at first, but this is the essence of this game that truly surpasses other games. There are five levels in the game. The time required to complete each level is not long, only a few minutes. However, the combat style of each level is very different. In the first level, you attack from right to left, gracefully passing through the treetops of the jungle. The second level requires crossing the moat of a castle. The next level is a vertically ascending level leading directly to the castle entrance. Once you sneak into the castle, you still need to go through some stairs to actually find the princess and break her shackles. Then you can hold her little hand and climb to the top of the city to escape.
"Rescuing the princess is only a short-term victory. Because the princess is very stupid and naive, she will be kidnapped again soon, which means you have to restart the game again. Except for the background weather of the screen changing, there is nothing else No difference. There is no real end to the game. It will loop over and over again until the protagonist is completely dead. However, after completing two passes, there will be a short victory reward screen. "... Game skills in the 1980s. There was such a description in the article. Each game requires rescuing the princess three times and defeating three different bosses.