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Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs Now Available for Free On iOS Devices

Eutechnyx has announced the release of Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs for iOS and Android devices. Fans can pick up the free version of the game for iOS today with an Android version to be released over the next couple of weeks.

From the Press Release
Eutechnyx, today launched, the ‘Lane Strategy RPG’ game Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs Worldwide; marking the expansion into the mobile market for the award winning Independent studio.


Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs combines the addictiveness of a tower defence game with the tactical variety of a role-playing strategy game, set in the Japanese Medieval Era. The unique mix of styles creates a new 'Lane Strategy RPG' game. Offering a highly personalized style of play, players can build, defend, attack and evolve their strategies over a distinctive single player campaign.

The core gameplay takes place on ‘laned’ battlefields where buildings, defences and troops are built in order to capture opponent’s lanes. Winning will require a tactical and cunning approach as the game’s intelligent A.I. will adopt increasingly more difficult and varied strategies. The game is navigated via a campaign map that offers multiple routes and optional missions. In addition, there are varied quests to complete that will reward players with powerful artefacts.

A free version of Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs is available now for iOS with an Android version to be released in the coming weeks. This is only the first in a forthcoming line-up of titles that Eutechnyx’ mobile games branch is developing.

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