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Doodle Jump adds a new store with items and...ninjas! (pictures)

The latest update to a classic platforming game on the iPhone adds a new store, new items and costumes, and another theme to give the game a different feel.

CNET Reviews staff
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The new store helps your ascent

Spend coins gathered from levels on new costumes and items that will help you skyrocket (literally) to new heights.
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Dark and mysterious

The new ninja level theme is dark and forbidding. Keep making perfect jumps to stay on top and watch out for bear traps.
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New area, new challenges

One of many themes for Doodle Jump not only adds a different look, but new challenges such as a vent that blows icy air on our hero.
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Jump into space

The space theme takes your jumping to the stars, where you'll need to fire your lasers at monsters to reach higher levels.
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Underwater jumping

Like all of the themes, it's not only the look or subtle variety in challenges; even the sounds fit well with the environment. You can hear the bubbles!

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