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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Conspiracy Entertainment
EAN: 0815315000504
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Conspiracy
Manufacturer: Conspiracy
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Conspiracy
Release Date: October 02, 2007
Sales Rank: 8112
Studio: Conspiracy

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Product Description:
Candy Land is under attack! This once sweet and tasty land has been taken over by hordes of snapping Cup Cakes, Angry Bees and Jelly Monsters and only one thing can stop this evil army of monster cakes. Replay levels in various different modes of play, collecting hidden objects and racing against the clock to unlock a variety of challenges. You'll be sure to be facing some unexpected hazard along the route.

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Hordes of snapping cup cakes, angry bees and jelly monsters have taken over this once sweet and tasty land. Only one man can stop this evil army of monster cakes. He's one tough cookie, a guy that won't crumble under the pressure... Ninjabread Man is here!



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - If I could rate it less than one star, I would.
Let me start out by saying that the $15 I paid for this game brand new was still way too much. I liked the concept since ninjas are cool and I like cutesy designs like this or Dewy's adventure. But jeez, could they make the controls any less responsive??? What's the point in playing if the character doesn't react properly?

Then there is the lack of levels. Even with the unresponsive controls, you can probably beat this game in under two hours, but who would even want to invest that much time and aggravation in this monstrosity of a game.

I have another game for the Wii that was "developed" by Conspiracy and from what I've seen, steer clear of any game that Conspiracy had anything to do with. Their games are garbage!

Don't waste your money on this. There are plenty of GOOD games for the Wii, so do yourself a favor and buy one of those.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Conspiracy Entertainment owes me a star...
Ninjabread Man is an insult to prospective players everywhere and almost seems to know it. Developed by Data Design Interactive and published by Conspiracy Entertainment (you would do well to avoid both like the plague), Ninjabread Man is frankly the most unplayable mess of a game this side of the CDi.

Controls refuse to respond, there are only 4 short levels with repetitive enemies and objectives and it honestly looks like a late-release PSone game. It's almost as if Data Design knew that no one would be able to stomach more than a few levels, because they only bothered putting 4 of them together. These aren't the huge levels found in many platformers, but linear, closed-in, claustrophobic areas that must have been designed with contempt for future players.

This is quite possibly the worst game I've ever played, and it most certainly is the worst game to date on the Wii. There are so many things wrong with this game that I could probably rant for an hour concerning its awfulness and just be getting warmed up, but between the fact that I can't use certain words here and that this 'game' has already stolen enough of my life from me, I'll just say that the only thing you really need to know is not to buy it. Don't even rent it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fun, but Challenging. . .
My mom got this for me as last minute Christmas gift, when she found out that I'd purchased a wii for myself.

It's a cute game. Basically you are the Ninjabread Man and you have to save Candy Land from being taken over by evil cupcakes & such.

I give it 3 stars because it's hard to control him. He never swings his sword when he needs to and always ends up being killed. It's annoying and I haven't been able to get past the first level. You have to use both controllers and you use your left hand to make Ninjabread Man jump, so that took some getting used to. :o( Also the camera angle gets weird lot and I find myself pressing the down button on the d-pad frequently to see where I'm going.

Perhaps I need more practice.

I will update this when I get a better feel for the game. I've only had it a few days.



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