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Xbox Games Store Update – Ninja Pizza Girl, 10 Second Ninja X, Sword Coast Legends

There are several new digital Xbox One releases available on the Xbox Games Store this week thus far.

From Ninja Pizza Girl to 10 Second Ninja X to Maldita Castilla EX ? Cursed Castile, there should be enough ninjas and knights to satisfy mostly everyone.

For those looking for good deals, there’s always This Week?s Deals With Gold And Spotlight Sale to check out too.

Read on for the lineup so far.

Ninja Pizza Girl ($9.99)
Ninja Pizza Girl is a supreme platformer with a deep-dish message, featuring an old-school action platformer vibe, a dedicated speedrun mode, and comic cutscenes hand drawn by an authentic teenage girl. Its deeply-woven story follows Gemma, a sixteen-year-old girl working as a pizza delivery ninja for her father?s independent Pizzeria. In a world where slums teeter on top of skyscrapers, where powerful mega-corporations exploit the poor and where quality pizza is hard to come by, Gemma must fight to keep her ideals, her family and their business intact in face of the most merciless enemies known to any teenage girl ? other teenagers.

Maldita Castilla EX ? Cursed Castile ($11.99)
Banish the zombies and demons that entered the Kingdom of Castile with Don Ramiro, the loyal King?s Knight, and his friends. For that, you will use a different range of weapons to defeat your enemies through the cursed lands of Tolomera, in a pure classic arcade action style. Features 8 Stages, 19 Bosses, 48+ types of enemies, 4 different endings and more.

Cast Of The Seven Godsends ? Redux ($6.99)
Cast of the Seven Godsends harks back to the days when classic 2D, run ?n gun, action-shooter games ruled the arcades. Four levels of difficulty, six worlds to conquer, twelve mid and end-of-level bosses, seven god-like armour sets, five basic weapons and thirty-five magic combat spells! King Kandar must call upon the aid of the seven gods of Dareca as he traverses the six worlds of his kingdom in a bid to save his son.

10 Second Ninja X ($9.99)
10 SECOND NINJA X is a blisteringly fast, overwhelmingly intense action game. The nefarious Captain Greatbeard has kidnapped you and trapped your forest friends inside of his army of robots like some kind of psychopath. Greatbeard doesn?t think you?re the fastest ninja who ever lived ? he is WRONG. Destroy all of Greatbeard?s robots in each level in ten seconds or less. Be fast enough to get the coveted three star rating in each. Fight through 100 levels, explore Greatbeard?s airship, discover secrets and climb the leaderboards.

Sword Coast Legends ($19.99)
Set in the lush and vibrant world of the Forgotten Realms, Sword Coast Legends offers an all-new way to enjoy the time-tested magic of playing Dungeons & Dragons as a shared storytelling experience. Bringing the roleplaying dynamic between players and Dungeon Masters to life with DM Mode, a real-time experience in which Dungeon Masters guide players through unique customizable adventures.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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