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Mad Finger Game

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Apr 28, 2009
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Mad Finger Games is proud to present:


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Set in the middle of the Sengoku period, play as Daisuke Shimada, a wandering samurai who travels around Japan. During the most dangerous times, Daisuke must ultimately defeat the mad and awful Daimyo Hattoro, who rules the province.


  • First hack and slash game developed specifically to leverage the iPhone.
  • Original comic storytelling.
  • Visit unique environments in the Japan in a feudal 16th century setting.
  • Unlock all combo attacks and master your skills.
  • Special Dojo mode. Fight in the arena sparing enemies in the rounds.
  • Original soundtrack.

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Gameplay video on YouTube

More screenshots and information is on www.madfingergames.com

Released on the App Store today



Recommended for fans of all hack and slash games.

Mad Finger Games
 
It looks promising. I will wait until it goes on sale, if ever....

Because $2.99 might put you in the poor house. :rolleyes:

This game is insanely cool. Worth EVERY penny. $2.99 should be the sale price. It could sell for $4.99 easy.
 
Great game & on sale this week

Samurai provides a great deal of fun. The music provides a soothing backdrop to the sword play. You can lop off opposing samurai's heads, cleave them in two, and spray blood on the ground and screen. Best of all it's on sale this week for $.99.

I love free and cheap apps and game. Come check out more at http://www.appzealot.com
 
Because $2.99 might put you in the poor house. :rolleyes:

This game is insanely cool. Worth EVERY penny. $2.99 should be the sale price. It could sell for $4.99 easy.

I'd have to agree. I don't write many reviews on iTunes (maybe 6 out of the 220 I have) but I felt compelled for this. This is one hell of a game and will always have a place on my iPhone. Next to Ramp Champ, no game has captured the feel and music of a game. I'd seriously recommend it to anyone. A console would gladly have it, it's so good.
 
I'd have to agree. I don't write many reviews on iTunes (maybe 6 out of the 220 I have) but I felt compelled for this. This is one hell of a game and will always have a place on my iPhone. Next to Ramp Champ, no game has captured the feel and music of a game. I'd seriously recommend it to anyone. A console would gladly have it, it's so good.

I bought it for $3. It is fun and is a good stress reliever. In the last two stages, though, with the update, I saw that I could fight the warriors but was stuck with a Blue Screen. I was still able to finish the game but I found that odd. I am on my 3rd campaign of running through the game.
 
another example of why the app store kind of sucks. if it wasn't for this thread i probably never would have found this awesome game and bought it. i really like the controls and gesture combos. much fun.
 
another example of why the app store kind of sucks. if it wasn't for this thread i probably never would have found this awesome game and bought it. i really like the controls and gesture combos. much fun.

That's why I'm on this board everyday. Most apps worth having are discussed on here.
 
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