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Caveman Warrior’s Jack blasts his way onto Super Hyperactive Ninja

May 6, 2018 by Andrew Newton

The latest trailer for JanduSoft’s 2D action platformer, Super Hyperactive Ninja, introduces Jack from their arcade beat’em up/platformer Caveman Warriors which was released on PC last September.  You can see Jack in action below…

Super Hyperactive Ninja is a challenging 2D action platformer that sees players fight and jump their way through 50 different fast paced levels in order to retrieve the coffee stolen by the evil Shogun and his army of evil ninjas and samurai.

Caveman Warrior’s Jack is one of the special guest characters in the game and his prehistoric might can be used to break blocks while in Hyperactive Mode he is also an expert at throwing his stone axe at any enemies that would try to stop him.

There is currently a demo available to download and, until the game’s release, a speedrun contest with those getting into the top 100 best times receiving a free Steam key for the game.  If that’s something you think you can achieve then click here.

Blasting from the past, here comes Jack from JanduSoft’s arcade beat’em up/platformer Caveman Warriors!

Use Jack’s prehistoric might to break blocks while in Hyperactive Mode! Jack can also throw his stone axe, which may come in handy to defeat foes that stand either up or down from where you are.

You can also use Jack in Super Hyperactive Ninja’s fight mode, to play against a friend!

Super Hyperactive Ninja will be available on Steam later this year.

Originally published May 6, 2018. Updated November 21, 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Grimorio of Games, JanduSoft, Super Hyperactive Ninja

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