Ever played a platformer where the controls feel a bit wonky and make you want to throw your controller? Super Ninja Plumber is one of those games. It has a quirky retro style and simple mechanics, but the tricky physics and unpredictable jumps can get annoying fast. Still, it’s strangely addictive to try again and again.
The control scheme is pretty neat but occasionally tricky to master. Moving your character feels a bit wonky because of some wonky physics. Jumping and attacking work okay, but timing can be frustrating. It’s not the worst, just enough to make you hesitate before starting a new level.