NinjaTown Decals and Grading Information
I just received this information on the Ninjatown Grading System and the decal that is included with Ninjatown games that are being released. Ninjatown looks pretty cute, for a video game. This definitely looks like its going to be enjoyable, especially for the kids!

Here’s what we know:
As your ninja senses may have observed, within each copy of Ninjatown the game is included a Ninjatown character cling vinyl decal. Each of these twelve different decals, created by Shawn Smith the creator of Shawnimals, is randomly inserted into each Ninjatown game package to help you ninja up your day. Also, while taking down Mr. Demon and his Wee Devils you will be graded on your performance. How does that all work, that info is below as well.
Feeling lucky because you got the Business Ninja decal? Well, find out how lucky you really are by checking out the odds below!
Wee Ninja : 4/20
White Ninja: 3/20
Anti Ninja: 2/20
Business Ninja: 1/20
Ninja Consultant: 1/40
Baby Ninja: 2/20
Ninja Dropping: 2/20
Feroshi the Dino Slug: 1/40
Wee Devil: 1/20
Zombie Ninja: 3/20
Ol’ Master Ninja ??/??
Mr. Demon ??/??
I know we’re never supposed to tell you the odds, but in this case Ol’ Master Ninja feels it’s acceptable.
As for Ninjatown grades, it’s based off of the number of lives left, or the percentage of life left on a building that should be protected:
A = 10 or 100%
B = 8 -9 or 80 -99%
C = 6 – 7 or 70-89%
D = 5 or below 69% or below.
There is one more grade you can get only if you choose Easy mode which is offered after a map is failed 3 times:
E = won map on Easy mode
We also have some really awesome screenshots for this game!




Ninjatown was released on October 28, 2008 for the Nintedo DS, by Southpeak.
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