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Spear and Katana – Play It!

August 14, 2009 | Author: Matthew | Filed under: Martial Arts, Quizzes and Games, kobudo

I need to apologize right off the bat for the time I’m about to steal from you. I’ve had some thick posts lately so I decided to lighten things up with a game.

“Spear and Katana” is surprisingly good. Usually these games are rather mindless and get dull quickly, but this one actually involves some skill and strategy.

Now enough talk – become a samurai and lead your troops to almost certain destruction. One last note – after you’re done let everyone know what level you got to or if you will be joining me amongst those who have conquered the game!
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Or CLICK HERE TO PLAY.  Shoutout goes to Martial Art Daily for first finds.

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  • GKarpinen
    Actually a fun game! The arc and space (Ma-ai) between opponents are excellent!
  • much like 10 worth
  • I managed to finish it, but I think I was really lucky. I liked how if you stayed within the ark of the spear, you could attack the spearman without getting hit.
  • Yea there was actually a little bit of realistic strategy that you could use to win. I also liked how you could choose the group battles.
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