Is Ninjala a Splatoon ripoff?

avatarCompletingClint3 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy3 months ago

Ninjala and Splatoon share some colorful and cartoony vibes, but that's about it! Ninjala focuses on melee combat with bubble gum, while Splatoon is all about ink-based shooting. Totally different gameplay!

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avatarCaringEthos3 months ago

Hot take: Ninjala and Splatoon are like apples and oranges. Both are fruit, but they taste completely different. Enjoy them for what they are!


avatarTrottingArea3 months ago

I've played both, and while the aesthetics might seem similar at first glance, Ninjala's gameplay is a whole other ball game with its ninja parkour and gum-based combat!


avatarRollingHank3 months ago

Nah, Ninjala has a unique twist with its ninja theme and bubblegum mechanics. Just because they both have vibrant visuals doesn't mean one's a ripoff.

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