What mini-games are in NinJump Rooftops?
NinJump Rooftops includes a mini-game called NinDrop. During a run, you can pick up NinDrop tokens that unlock the NinDrop mini-game when your run is over. In NinDrop, the player drops a NinDrop token through an obstacle course and tries for it to land in a crate. Depending on which crate the token lands in (Wooden, Silver, Gold) the player is awarded more or less bonus coins.
What types of costumes are available in NinJump Rooftops?
There are a total of six different costumes in NinJump Rooftops, two that you start the game with and four additional costumes that can be bought at the shop with Jade crystals.
- Classic: The classic ninja costume from the past NinJump games. This is the costume you start the game with.
- Classic Girl: The girl version of the classic ninja costume from the past NinJump games. This costume is free.
- Pirate: A pirate costume. This costume costs 10 Jade crystals.
- Monkey King: A monkey costume that turns your sword into a staff. This costume costs 20 Jade crystals.
- Novice: A beginner ninja costume, turns your sword into a bamboo rod. This costume costs 20 Jade crystals.
- Dragon Knight: A knight costume with golden armor and a face-mask that resembles a dragon. Turns your sword black with a dragon skull hilt. This costume costs 30 Jade crystals.
What types of enemies can I expect to face in NinJump Rooftops?
NinJump Rooftops features five different types of enemies: other ninjas, masked squirrels, birds, bees, and pandas. To deal with all of these enemies, you either have to dodge them or slice at them with your sword. Ninjas throw throwing stars at you and then disappear, and you have to either dodge or slice their throwing stars. Squirrels run along the rooftop at you and try to knock you off. Bees fly at a slow pace in the air, but can get you if you accidentally jump into them. Birds are also airborne, but instead of flying in a straight line they will dive at you. Lastly, there are pandas. The pandas are the most difficult enemy to defeat because they stomp the rooftop and send a wave of splintered wood at you. They are best dealt with from afar – if you get too close, there is a small chance you will survive.