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Inspired to a large extent by ''Revenge of Shinobi'' and the NES ''Ninja Gaiden'' triology.
 
Inspired to a large extent by ''Revenge of Shinobi'' and the NES ''Ninja Gaiden'' triology.
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==Story==
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Tucker Harding, a master ninja, was studying in India. One day, only a few hours before he was scheduled to return home to the States, he ran into a group of robed figures, blocking the street.
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Tuck didn't want to even bother asking what was going on, so he just turned to the side and started to take another route. As he started down an alleyway, a large cow came from the opposite end and essentially plugged its exit.
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Tucker was seriously starting to get frustrated, and climbed over the cow. The figures, however, had been watching.
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"He has trodden upon a child of Ghamuta! He must die!"
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Tucker was startled when he heard this, but did not wait more than a moment. He dropped his bags and unsheathed his katana. Within the minute, at least a half dozen holy ninjas were on his tail.
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"What the heck is going on around here? I just wanted to go home!"
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Tuck started for a nearby bamboo forest, where he had practiced his arts during the last few months. Maybe, in that familiar yet twisted territory, he could find a way home, to safety.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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[[Category: A-J Games]]
 
[[Category: A-J Games]]
 
[[Category: Insertion games]]
 
[[Category: Insertion games]]

Revision as of 19:47, 2 November 2010

Ninja Tuck
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Inspired to a large extent by Revenge of Shinobi and the NES Ninja Gaiden triology.

Story

Tucker Harding, a master ninja, was studying in India. One day, only a few hours before he was scheduled to return home to the States, he ran into a group of robed figures, blocking the street.

Tuck didn't want to even bother asking what was going on, so he just turned to the side and started to take another route. As he started down an alleyway, a large cow came from the opposite end and essentially plugged its exit.

Tucker was seriously starting to get frustrated, and climbed over the cow. The figures, however, had been watching.

"He has trodden upon a child of Ghamuta! He must die!"

Tucker was startled when he heard this, but did not wait more than a moment. He dropped his bags and unsheathed his katana. Within the minute, at least a half dozen holy ninjas were on his tail.

"What the heck is going on around here? I just wanted to go home!"

Tuck started for a nearby bamboo forest, where he had practiced his arts during the last few months. Maybe, in that familiar yet twisted territory, he could find a way home, to safety.

Links