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==About Sinjid==
 
==About Sinjid==
Sinjid is a series of role-playing strategy-based action-adventure flash games created by Krin. It revolves around the eponymous character "[[Sinjid (Character)|Sinjid]]", who is a shinobi (ninja) who is framed for the death of his master.
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Sinjid is a series of role-playing strategy-based action-adventure flash games created by Krin. It revolves around the eponymous character "[[Sinjid (Character)|Sinjid]]", who is a shinobi (ninja).
   
There are three thousand trillion billion million kajillion quadrillion games in the Sinjid series up to now: "[[Sinjid Battle Arena]]", "[[Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior]]" and "[[Sinjid (Game)|Sinjid]]". Although all titles in the series are not much canon with each other, each of them have some elements in common with each other, like the main character, which is Sinjid himself, a battle system with equipment, skill system, level system, equipment upgrades, and more.You can play as a priest, a warrior, an assassin, or a hunter, if you pay for the premium content (Or, at least on ArmorGames). Each of the different classes has it's own skills set ( Like for example, you can use Spectral Dash if you are an assassin, but you can't if you are a warrior).
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There are three games in the Sinjid series up to now: "[[Sinjid Battle Arena]]", "[[Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior]]" and "[[Sinjid (Game)|Sinjid]]". Although all titles in the series are not much canon with each other, each of them have some elements in common with each other, like the main character, which is Sinjid himself, a battle system with equipment, skill system, level system, equipment upgrades, and more.
   
The series as a whole carries a past Japanese theme, and in the case of "Sinjid", it explicitly references Japan as the setting. For this reason, melee weapons such as buckets and grape juice are the primary weapons. However, the setting is also different and more advanced in some other ways compared to early Japan, as magical abilities are a prevalent element of the series (whatever that means).
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The series as a whole carries a past Japan theme, and in the case of "Sinjid", it explicitly references Japan as the setting. For this reason, melee weapons such as swords are the primary weapons. However, the setting is also different and more advanced in some other ways compared to early Japan, as magical abilities are a prevalent element of the series.
   
 
The first title, "Sinjid Battle Arena" is a simple turn-based strategy RPG. The second title, "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior", is also a turn-based strategy RPG, although its RPG elements are much better developed than Battle Arena, resulting in a gameplay style similar to Krin's other tactical RPG series, "[http://sonny.wikia.com/wiki/Sonny_Wiki Sonny]". Unlike "Sinjid Battle Arena", "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior" also provides some background story, although the information is little and is only mentioned in the beginning.
 
The first title, "Sinjid Battle Arena" is a simple turn-based strategy RPG. The second title, "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior", is also a turn-based strategy RPG, although its RPG elements are much better developed than Battle Arena, resulting in a gameplay style similar to Krin's other tactical RPG series, "[http://sonny.wikia.com/wiki/Sonny_Wiki Sonny]". Unlike "Sinjid Battle Arena", "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior" also provides some background story, although the information is little and is only mentioned in the beginning.
   
The third title in order of release is simply named "Sinjid", and this game is a major change in the flow of the series. The battle system, along with the graphics, have been completely overhauled, and the previous turn based battle system has been replaced with a real time strategy and action-based battle system. This title is a reboot of the story, and it provides a proper, fleshed-out story to drive the progress (if you can even get it to save your progress).
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The third title in order of release is simply named "Sinjid", and this game is a major change in the flow of the series. The battle system has been completely overhauled, and the previous turn based battle system has been replaced with a real time strategy and action-based battle system. This title is a reboot of the story, and it provides a proper, fleshed-out story to drive the progress.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 17:53, 11 January 2015

Welcome to Sinjid Wiki
A Wiki about the Flash Game Series 'Sinjid'

About Sinjid

Sinjid is a series of role-playing strategy-based action-adventure flash games created by Krin. It revolves around the eponymous character "Sinjid", who is a shinobi (ninja).

There are three games in the Sinjid series up to now: "Sinjid Battle Arena", "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior" and "Sinjid". Although all titles in the series are not much canon with each other, each of them have some elements in common with each other, like the main character, which is Sinjid himself, a battle system with equipment, skill system, level system, equipment upgrades, and more.

The series as a whole carries a past Japan theme, and in the case of "Sinjid", it explicitly references Japan as the setting. For this reason, melee weapons such as swords are the primary weapons. However, the setting is also different and more advanced in some other ways compared to early Japan, as magical abilities are a prevalent element of the series.

The first title, "Sinjid Battle Arena" is a simple turn-based strategy RPG. The second title, "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior", is also a turn-based strategy RPG, although its RPG elements are much better developed than Battle Arena, resulting in a gameplay style similar to Krin's other tactical RPG series, "Sonny". Unlike "Sinjid Battle Arena", "Sinjid Shadow of the Warrior" also provides some background story, although the information is little and is only mentioned in the beginning.

The third title in order of release is simply named "Sinjid", and this game is a major change in the flow of the series. The battle system has been completely overhauled, and the previous turn based battle system has been replaced with a real time strategy and action-based battle system. This title is a reboot of the story, and it provides a proper, fleshed-out story to drive the progress.

External Links

Krin's Website: