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N (game) N is an award-winning [1] freeware Macromedia Flash computer game developed by Metanet Software. It is based on Lode Runner, but features a realistic physics engine. The name is derived from the 'The Way of the Ninja', which is described in the background story. N features a ninja, who is the player-controlled character in the game. StoryYou are a ninja. Your god-like speed, dexterity, jumping power, and reflexes are all a result of an amazingly fast metabolism; sadly, so is your natural lifetime of 1.5 minutes. Like all ninjas, you have an unquenchable thirst for gold, a natural propensity for exploring rooms infested by increasingly lethal ninja-killing robots, and a devout belief in N. N, "the way of the ninja", is a highly advanced system of spiritual, cognitive, and physical training. It emphasizes pacifism, humility, and the need to traverse a series of 5 rooms before the end of your lifetime, a feat known only as "beating an episode". In accordance with the teachings of N, it is your profound hope that one day you will develop the skill, intelligence, and inexplicable ability to reincarnate necessary to achieve mastery of all 90 episodes. GameplayN is composed of episodes, each featuring five levels, numbered 0 through 4. In N 1.3, there are 60 episodes, which equates to 300 levels. N 1.4, the latest version (still in beta stage), adds 30 more episodes (150 more levels), bringing the total up to 450 levels. The goal of each level is to trigger the remote terminal and exit through the door that it opens, before the 90-second time limit is up. Some levels have more than one door and associated remote terminals. ObjectsAlong the way, the ninja will encounter various objects.
Each time you die, you are allowed to retry the level immediately. Running out of time is equivalent to dying, meaning you need to restart the level. EnemiesVarious enemies seek to kill the ninja:
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