SelectaPlay, the video game publisher, has dropped a mega update for the gaming community. Brace yourselves, Ninja Kidz: Time Masters has officially entered the gaming arena. For those who can’t resist a physical copy, you’re in luck if you’re in the United States or Canada. Ninja Kidz: Time Masters is now available in physical format exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. But don’t fret, global gamers. The digital version has launched globally on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and PC via Steam. Xbox players, hold tight! The digital release for your platform, along with physical copies for PS5 and PS4, is coming your way on October 20th.
YouTube Sensation Turned Game-Changer
If you’re not already dialed into Ninja Kidz TV, let’s get you up to speed. Boasting a YouTube community of over 20 million, Ninja Kidz TV is a digital entertainment juggernaut. The game, Ninja Kidz: Time Masters, is modeled after classic beat ’em up action, where players gear up for a time-travel quest to save three martial arts masters from the clutches of Dr. Disaster.
Gameplay Mechanics and Features
Join the Ninja Kidz squad on their mission to dismantle Dr. Disaster’s evil plan and restore world equilibrium. Players will navigate through 16 vibrant levels, watch narrative cut-scenes unfold, and stack up Ninja coins for those extra lives. You’ve got four characters to pick from, each loaded with unique moves and techniques. You can go lone wolf or assemble your squad with local co-op for up to 4 players.
Aesthetic and Modes
The game delivers on visuals with its engaging cartoon-style artwork. Expect to face a roster of foes and square off against 4 ultimate bosses. Choose from 3 game modes to test your mettle, and unlock secret levels for those who love a challenge.
Future Availability
As mentioned, the game is currently available in the US and Canada in physical format for the Nintendo Switch, and worldwide in digital format across Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and PC via Steam. Xbox players and those awaiting the PS5 and PS4 physical copies can mark October 20th on their calendar.
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One , Xbox Series X|S, Microsoft Windows