However, the limitations of the engines gives the game a charming retro quality. Being from 2005, Sinjid's ambitions are, of course, tempered by the then-current version of Flash: things like manual saving or scene transitions do take a little getting re-used to. After all, if there's anything the internet loves more than the undead, it's ninjas. Though he was just one member of the team, the fact that Sinjid was in part developed by Krin, author of the the massively popular zombie RPG series Sonny, should definitely pique the interest of all looking for the hidden gems of browser role-playing. Defeat all twenty enemies, and you may leave the Shadow Temple for the final confrontation. There are also various sidequests around the temple to complete, and other optional gates to open where you can test your abilities against even greater foes. Gain enough experience and you'll gain a level, unlocking new skill points to allocate and magical abilities. Victories will give grant you gold, to be spent on various weapons, items, and armor, as well as experience points. Going through the Human Gateway will start a turn-based battle against increasingly dangerous foes. Move Sinjid with the keys and interact with different characters or move to different areas by pressing the. You start by selecting which class of ninja your character will be, and thus your starting stats and abilities. Infrarift Entertainment presents Sinjid: Shadow of the Warrior, an arena RPG. It is there, at the final stage of Sinjid's training, that we pick up the story. Inside the temple resides the great Human Gateway, a portal that can transport a single warrior to the locations of evil men across the land: from the lowliest thief to those like Baka, who seem nothing more than demons in human guise. Thus, Fujin has sent Sinjid to the Shadow Temple. Today, Sinjid is ready in mind and body to face Warlord Baka, but in combat experience he is lacking. There, for the next twenty years, Fujin would train the lad, to combat the Fallen Army that still scourged the land. Fujin secreted the babe to the great mountains of Hejstu. Before the great ninja's final doomed confrontation with Warlord Baka and his Fallen Army, Hattori, the protector of the land, delivered to his friend Fujin the only thing Hattori had left to care for: his infant son, Sinjid.
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