Sword Play! Ninja Slice Runner 3D
4.6 / 5.0
Common Game

Have you ever dreamt of running riot with a Samurai sword?

If so, you need to seek professional help. For the rest of us, there's Sword Play! Ninja Slice Runner 3D on mobile.

Sword Play is an old-school arcade game where you get to slice, dice, and slash all manner of inanimate objects.

It takes speed, accuracy, and skill to wade through the hundreds of levels. So sharpen up your blade and get ready to cause some digital carnage.

Game Details

Features

● Seemingly endless hordes of adversaries

● Complete missions to unlock swords

● Take out your stickman enemies using poison, tomahawks, and lasers

More

There's not much of a storyline with Sword Play. It's an endless round of sword action and chopping enemies into pieces. It's all good mindless fun to let off some aggressive steam.

However, the action is intensive enough to keep you coming back for more. This is a game you play in short bursts. So don't expect intricate plots and interesting characters. If that's what you are after, you should give Sword Play a miss.

What it lacks in back story and characterizations is made up for by the non-stop swordplay. The levels are short but intense so that you won't get bored with prolonged sword fight action.

Sword Play is all about being short and swift and keeping with the philosophy of the samurai sword-wielding Ninja.

You are out to become a true master of swordcraft by hacking and chopping your way through objects and stickmen alike. Finally, realize that gameplay is super simple, and you are on the path to contentment.

But - there always is one - the biggest complaint by far is the difficulty level. Not that the levels are t● difficult, but quite the reverse, t● easy. And also t● short.

Some gamers may find the length of the battles t● short. However, that's part of the attraction; you don't have to devote huge chunks of time to the day. Instead, you can pop in and out as you want throughout the day.

If you have ever watched samurai fights in the movies or TV, they are usually swift and deadly. Apart from those times, the main protagonist is wildly outnumbered.

PROS

● Super simple to play

● Lots of levels to fight your way through

● Okay graphics

● You can play offline

● Multi-language support

CONS

● You are likely to get bored pretty quickly

Price - Free, but you can pay $3.99 to go ad-free

How to use

Sword Play is downloadable from Google Play and Apple's App Store.

Android users will need 64 MB of free space and run a minimum of Android 5.0.

Meanwhile, the iOS user needs to supply 114.5 MB of storage space and run iOS 11.0 or later.

The game's rating varies significantly between platforms, however. On Google Play, reviewers have voted it to a very ordinary 4.0 out of five. By contrast, iOS reviewers who number significantly more than their Android counterparts have given Sword Play an impressive 4.7 out of five.