This 5-reel, 3-row, and 20-payline video machine is made by SkillOnNet with an exciting Martial art theme. The paytable display is in the middle of the art dojo with a color changing sensei on the side of it, performing some martial art moves. There is no music in the background so that you can completely focus on the shown steps. This slot is similar to Moulin Rouge.
Ninja Master combines four small sub games into one. You are a trainee ninja. You want to impress your peers and become a true ninja. The time for the annual games has come around and you must compete and succeed at these games to achieve your goal. The games consist of four tests:Test 1: The arrow. Chicken Sword: Ninja Master is an adventure platformer game where you put your ninja skills to the test. Double jump through rings of fire, face your foes and complete all the challenges. Prepare yourself for a Ninja adventure like you have never experienced before.
A bettor can play Ninja Master free slot in online mode which is unlocked for all players, including for real money bettors who need to fulfill some conditions before playing. There is a similar gamble to this one, called The Ninja, and it’s made by Endorphin.
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The modest payout of 1500 coins is the highest prize you can win in the base game at the free online Ninja Master slot machine. The lucky one can win up to 37500 which is not a small amount for this type of pokie. This is not a progressive machine, so it means that the prize you are given comes from the cards that form a payline. The theoretical payout is 95.05%
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The play goes from left to right only, and all symbols must be found on an active payline to reward you, except the ninja card, which can be found anywhere on the paytable. Also, 1 of them is enough to give you extra prizes. A player can only change the number of coins used for a single spin, and it can go from 1 to 5 coins.
Because there are 20 fixed winlines, when their number is combined with the bet size, you will get the total stake size that can move from 2 to 10. To win the biggest prizes, one needs to set the maximum wager. The starting sum here is 1000.
Items Needed to Trick Sensei
There are 8 regular elements when gamesters play Ninja Master slot machine game. But there is only one that pays the most, and that a player should aim for the Chinese gate symbol. This card can pay up to 1500, which is the highest prize one can get in the base game. Also, there is only one more bonus feature in play.
The Black Master can act as a wild and replace any symbol to help you form a payline. It can also be a scatter and give you free spins, plus it can multiply the winnings.
Ninja Master Slot’s Possibilities
There are two more options gamesters can use in the Ninja Master slot game:
- Free Rounds – when the Ninja card is found on a paytable, it will give you up to 4 unpaid spins. When the rotation is done, the mentioned card will stack in the same place for extra rounds and give a player even more prizes.
- Gamble Option – can be opened when a player wins an award. You enter the next room with 2 bags filled with 1 gold, and the other with rice, and when you choose 1, the master will cut it. Choose the bag with gold in it to double your base round win.
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Developer(s) | Sega |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Artist(s) | Rieko Kodama |
Platform(s) | Arcade, SG-1000, Sega Master System, MSX |
Release | March 1985 (Arcade)[1] 1986 (SG-1000)[2] 8 Nov 1986 (SMS) |
Genre(s) | Run and gun |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players, alternating turns |
Cabinet | Standard |
Arcade system | Sega System 1[3] |
Display | Raster, standard resolution (256 x 224 is used),[3] horizontal alignment |
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Sega Ninja (also known as The Ninja) is a 1985 arcade game released by Sega. The game features Princess Kurumi (くるみ姫 Kurumi-Hime), the titular female ninja, battling enemies using throwing knives and throwing stars.[4] The game was originally released as Ninja Princess (忍者プリンセス), before the revised edition titled Ninja Princess 1 Mega Ban - Ninja (忍者プリンセス1メガ版 忍者), which became Sega Ninja/The Ninja in the English version.
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Gameplay[edit]
Ninja Princess screenshot
It is typical of a run and gun game, such as Commando and Ikari Warriors,[5] where the player has to shoot enemies and defeat a boss. Enemies include samurai, ninja and dogs. The player's normal weapons are an unlimited supply of throwing knives, but power-ups to throwing stars are available; in addition, the player can also turn invisible for a short period of time. While most of the stages are vertically scrolling, a few of the levels add some variety - including a level where the player must scale a wall.[4][5]
Plot[edit]
The game is set during Japan's Edo period, in about the year 1630, in a province called Ohkami in the western region, where the power has been seized by an evil tyrant named Gyokuro. The goal is to end his oppressive rule and restore peace.
Release[edit]
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Sega Ninja was released as The Ninja for the Sega Master System (pictured: box, cartridge and instructions)
Ports of the game were released for Sega's SG-1000 and Master System consoles. The latter version, retitled Ninja Princess 1 Mega Ban - Ninja,[6] was released a year after the arcade game and changed the protagonist from female to male.[5] Other changes include the rearranging of stages from the original Japanese release in western releases of the game as well as a scroll system, which requires that five green scrolls must be collected to get to final level of the game, as all of them give hints on how the final level must be entered. If the player finishes the game without them, the game will backtrack to a level closest to where a missing scroll lies.[7] Graphics are also different, made in a more realistic style.
Reception[edit]
In Japan, Game Machine listed Sega Ninja on their May 1, 1985 issue as being the most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[8]
Computer Gaming World stated that the Master System version was the most entertaining of three martial-arts games that Sega released together (the others were Black Belt and Kung Fu Kid), and approved of its unusual visual perspective.[9]
References[edit]
- ^'Ninja Princess arcade video game by SEGA Enterprises (1995)'. www.arcade-history.com.
- ^Marley, Scott (December 2016). 'Essential Games: The Titles that Made the SG-1000 Shine'. Retro Gamer. No. 163. Future Publishing. p. 59.
- ^ ab'System 1 hardware (Sega)'. Retrieved 2006-06-18.
- ^ ab'Sega Ninja/Ninja Princess'. Emulation Status. Retrieved 2006-06-18.
- ^ abcNinjas in Games | An evolution of ninjas in video games throughout the years.Archived 2011-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, UGO.com, June 4, 2008
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- ^'Sega Ninja'. Coin-Op Museum. Retrieved 2006-06-18.
- ^'Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)'. Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 259. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 May 1985. p. 21.
- ^Worley, Joyce; Kunkel, Bill; Katz, Arnie (October 1988). 'Video Gaming World'. Computer Gaming World. p. 48.
External links[edit]
- SEGA Ninja games at MobyGames
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