Parachute Ninja

Call of Duty‘s new battle royale mode, Warzone, has finally released to the public, and streamers are already getting some crazy clips showing off their skills to fans. Tim “TimtheTatman” Betar, on the other hand, had a hilarious accident occur during his stream with Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Jack “Courage” Dunlop.

Recent top 25 gaming app, Parachute Ninja garnered its position for a reason. Everything about it is top notch, but.whine.whine. it's HARD!! This fun and addictive game launches your character through 30 action-packed levels spanning 4 picturesque regions on a quest of revenge against a mysterious.

In Warzone, players jump out of a plane onto the map below, in typical battle royale fashion. In most games, however, the player’s parachute activates automatically once they get to a certain height over the map.

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TimtheTatman was respawning after winning his match in the Gulag, when he began to fall towards the map once more to join his teammates on the battlefield. Unfortunately, he soon discovered that, in Warzone, you have to manually activate the chute or you’ll slam into the ground and get instantly downed.

The popular streamer sat in his chair for a few moments, stunned into silence, while Ninja and Courage both laughed at how he was able to find a way to die to fall damage in yet another game. Luckily, they were able to revive him, and eventually ended up winning the match.

At time of publishing, Tim, Ninja, and Courage are on an impressive three-game winning streak in Warzone. In their third match, they were even able to take down a team with Mike “Di3sel” Carr, Hector “H3CZ” Rodriguez, and Shaun “Hutch” Hutchinson to secure the win in the final circle.

You can catch the trio in action on Tim’s Twitch stream, as they look to continue their impressive streak.

Parachute Ninja
Developer(s)Freeverse
Platform(s)iOS
ReleaseJan 28, 2010
Genre(s)Action

Parachute Ninja is an action iOS game developed by American studio Freeverse Inc. and released Jan 28, 2010.

Critical reception[edit]

The game has a Metacritic rating of 89% based on 6 critic reviews.[1]

The No DPad review said 'If you have liked games like the classic Doodle Jump or the newer Bird Strike, you will love Parachute Ninja.'[2]

148Apps agreed: 'The Story Mode on its own would be enough to garner high praise, but with the addition of the Survival Mode, Parachute Ninja really is a must buy.'[3]

AppSpy mentioned that the game is 'very addictive'[4] while Touch Arcade wrote 'The art style is cute, the gameplay is fun and well-suited to the IPhone, and the two modes are neatly packaged and make the game easy to look at and play. Parachute Ninja is an easy purchase.'[5]

Pocket Gamer UK said 'As expressive as its ninja's dashing eyebrows, Parachute Ninja is a great little game that builds on strong tactile physics gameplay with subtle level design.'[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Parachute Ninja'.
  2. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^'Parachute Ninja 148Apps'.
  4. ^'Parachute Ninja Review'.
  5. ^''Parachute Ninja' - Avenge the Hut-Burning'. 2010-02-02.
  6. ^'Parachute Ninja'.


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