Get a difficult platformer Lightforce Ninja for free at Itch.io

A downloadable super hard game for Windows.

The synthetic planet EARTH II is in great danger! There is only one hope left… The LIGHTFORCE NINJAS!

For a limited time you can get a DRM-free download of a Lightforce Ninja for free. Available for Windows.

Get a difficult platformer Lightforce Ninja for free at Itch.io

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ABOUT THE GAME:

This game is designed to be REALLY HARD and CHALLENGING. To succeed you have to fail and learn. I was INSPIRED BY games like “Jump King” and “Getting Over It”.

Features
  • A very though challenge only for realest of gamers
  • Rage (this is a feature right?)
  • Fun ragdoll physics
  • A LIGHTFORCE NINJA
  • A PARASITIC CYBER MOON
  • Characters with helpful/interesting/annoying/funny comments
  • Very easy controls
  • Very hard gameplay
  • 10 stages in 5 differently themed regions
  • An original soundtrack with more than 10 tracks

Lightforce Ninja usually costs $2.99 but will be available for free at Itch.io for a limited time. Get it for free at this link. 

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to game page at Itch.io and click the “Download or Claim” button. Note that you must be logged in to do this. If you wish, you can leave a tip for the developer but it’s not a requirement.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store, and it will work on PC and Mac.


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To see what other free games we wrote about, check out the Freebies category.

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