Ninja Must Die iPhone App Game - iPhone & iPod Touch App Review & Download
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The English version of the super cool ninja running game which have got 500,000 downloads in Asian is released now! And FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!. The fantastic oriental ink graphics will show you a original Japanese Ninja World!
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