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Sometimes, it’s the simple things in life that are also the best things. Case in point: 1-bit Ninja, a new platformer for the iPhone that is making a serious effort to both keep it simple and kick it old-school.

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1-bit Ninja to bring Super Mario Land inspired fun to the iPhone

Sometimes, it’s the simple things in life that are also the best things. Case in point: 1-bit Ninja, a new platformer for the iPhone that is making a serious effort to both keep it simple and kick it old-school.

The game is the brainchild of Ben Hopkins, a talented young man who also created the iPhone game EatWillGrow. For 1-bit Ninja, however, Hopkins made a point of doing lots of “scientific research” with classic action platformers (according to him, this includes playing lots of Super Mario Bros. as well as a few other games).

Looking at the gameplay trailer, it’s obvious this is a title that was heavily inspired by Super Mario Land for the first Game Boy. Players control a simple ninja who runs through blocky levels, stomps Goomba-like enemies, and finishes levels by jumping onto flagpoles. But when the title’s camera comes into play, this becomes a whole ‘nother ball game.

At first glance, this is a simple 2D platformer with “1 bit” graphics (which look far simpler than the 8-bit graphics of the Nintendo handheld). However, dragging on the screen will rotate the camera and show off some decidedly 3D graphics.

The 3D perspective shift offers a couple of neat play advantages: players can see farther into the distance, and there are hidden paths that will only become obvious when the camera is rotated.

1-bit Ninja is expected to launch for the iPhone sometime at the end of this month. That said, Hopkins has less than a week to pull this off, so we’ll totally understand if the game doesn’t hit the App Store until sometime early in June.

Mike Thompson has worked each side of the video game industry, both reporting on and creating narrative content for games. In his free time, he gorges on pizza, referees for roller derby, and uploads ridiculous cat photos to the internet.