Price at Time Of Review: £1.89 ($2.50 Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement) Genre: Action Input: Daydream Controller Best Playing Position: Sitting, Standing Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG File Size: 79.16 MB
Description: Fight a variety of enemies of the night as they infiltrate the dojo in an attempt to capture the rare jewel it houses. Use 5 unique motion-controlled weapons such as a katana, kunai, bo staff, and more! After you have completed all 5 levels you may attempt to reach the high score in Twilight Mode. Here you may fight an endless number of creatures and gain bragging rights over all other players!
Review: Daylight Dojo might start in the daylight outside a rather nice looking dojo on a hill, but once you enter that said dojo this game turns into a bit of a jump fest. While the game isn’t graphically beautiful it does make great use of the light and characters can seemingly jump and attack from the darkest corners of the playing area and while they don’t attack in full 360 which would have been cool the playing range is more than enough to get your head flicking from side to side. The sword/swords are also very responsive making the game a joy to play rather than a chore. Sure, you don’t get a lot of gameplay for your money, but there is more than enough levels, weapons and challenges to make it worth buying. If you just want some enemy mindless violence fun then give it a go, but if you are looking for in-depth gameplay give it a miss.