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N+ coming to XBLA soon News

Xbox 360 News by Ellie Gibson

21 January, 2008

Slick Entertainment has announced that puzzle-platform hybrid N+ will soon be available in an Xbox Live Arcade near you.

The game follows the adventures of a tiny ninja with a taste for collecting treasure. It will feature both competitive and co-op multiplayer modes.

According to the Slick website, the release was delayed due to certification. However, as the latest post reads, "N+ finally got through the certification phase, and will be on Xbox Live Arcade soon!"

If you can't wait even a little bit longer, you could always download the PC version - it's free and everything.

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dllord
21/01/08 @ 12:22
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So they want us to pay for something we can get for free on the PC? Not a chance!
Uncle_Fishboy
21/01/08 @ 12:23
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Turkish tits!
mkreku
21/01/08 @ 12:32
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Uh.. paying for something that we can get for free on the PC? How about the whole multiplayer aspect of gaming?
OllyJ
21/01/08 @ 12:44
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when is it out, soon isn't specific enough!!
L42yB
21/01/08 @ 12:48
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There are good reasons to have it on ur 360... Like the multiplayer and the leaderboards :)

Will have to see what the game is like first tho...
muscleblade
21/01/08 @ 12:57
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You cant get N+ for free on the PC. You can get N without the multiplayer, leaderboards, achievements and updated graphics though.
N+ got 10/10 in OXM btw.
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penhalion
21/01/08 @ 13:21
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@muscleblade

And since when have people started listening to these magazines. My advice. Go play N on the PC, then decide if it's worth any money to you. I know I got fed up with it after about the 5th level. It's repetitive as hell!
reality_cheque
21/01/08 @ 13:29
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Tiny ninjas eh? Sounds like it has everything a game needs in one tiny bundle!
Gnort
21/01/08 @ 13:35
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After reading all the hype surrounding the flash version a few years ago, I downloaded it, but found it to be uninteresting and hard to control. I could see why some people would get really into it, but it didn't appeal to me, so I'm doubting the XBLA version will either.
Stoatboy
21/01/08 @ 13:43
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@penhalion - or you could, you know, try the XBLA demo when it comes out - that way you'd be able to judge the game they're trying to sell, rather than the free flash version.
inomine
21/01/08 @ 13:49
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I've spent countles hours playing this while I should have been doing something more productive during my university days. So I, for one, will be quite happy to hand over something along the lines of 800 MS points.
penhalion
21/01/08 @ 14:14
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@Stoaty

True enough :) except that N is available now for PC and takes like 5 minutes to download.
Universal Hamster
21/01/08 @ 14:27
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Its a superb and challenging little game, and from the video I've seen, there are plenty of new levels and gameplay features, so I'll be very happy to shell out for it, as long as it has a similar feel.
muscleblade
21/01/08 @ 14:32
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I rather pay money for a new better version, than spending time on a old free one. Money: - I have plenty Time: - not so much.

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