PROS
- The effect of the grass as you move through it.
- A very Metroidvania feel.
- Trex grows on you as a companion.
CONS
- Stiff jumping and attacking.
- A map would have been very useful.
VERDICT
A side-scroller with labyrinth areas, upgrades earned off bosses, chip tune music, pixel art, and a talking dinosaur. Far from polished but its charm should delight a few.
Video Review
Full Review
Female ninja Eileen is just minding her business jumping from rooftop to rooftop when a crowd gathers around a spaceship that has just descended. A enigmatic T-rex named Trex pops out and enlists Eileen to help him regain control of his flying saucer. From there it's a side scrolling trek through the ship, defeating enemies, exploring different zones, defeating bosses, and upgrading your abilities. Think a Metroid game with a more lighthearted feel.
Eileen is controlled by on-screen buttons to make her move, jump, and swing her sword. The controls are a little stiff (especially the sword with its short range), but nothing that will make your travel troublesome, and most enemies can be killed Mario style with a jump on the noggin. As you traverse your way through the maze like flying saucer you'll come across bosses that when defeated will give you abilities allowing you to access previously inaccessible areas. The first boss allows you to tap yellow blocks to destroy them, while the second boss allows you to double jump (every platformer needs its double jump).
The game has quite the retro presentation and this has both its pros and cons. The chip tune music for the most part is fantastically catchy, but some of the tracks are so short, that the constant looping becomes quite annoying (the intro music is such an example). The art while amusing in its low grade pixel form is honestly more than a little amateurish, and sometimes it can be difficult to work out what's part of the background and what can be jumped on
Nevertheless Mystery of the Japanese Werewolf has enough charm and inventiveness to be worth a look. The highlight is the banter between Eileen and Trex and the whole game has a nice sense of humor about it. Definitely a good first effort from this solo developer.
App Store Info
Updates
- What's new in 1.08:- Save Slot 3 is now iCloud compatible;- Players NightOfIllusion and J6U managed to kill the water boss and that was supposed to be impossible. They reported the bug and instead of making the boss invincible again, I decided to add a new achievement for it;- Lot's of really small enhancements;- Bugfixes - I believe the game is kind of without bugs now, but if you find some, please, drop me a line at Twitter: @DanielNovais;[LOOKS LIKE I REALLY ENJOY BLOGGING IN CHANGE LOGS]I'm hard at work on a new game, but I decided that as soon as I can I'll get back to J-Werewolf and finish Episode 2 update for free. This may take quite a while since I really need to get enough money to support myself, but please, don't delete J-Werewolf from your iDevice; Episode 2 will come, even if I need to get back to a new job and work on it in my spare time!Anyway, I want to thank everybody that reviewed the game. You guys were awesome, the ratings are incredible.But if you could make a review or update yours, that would be really great since Apple resets the ratings for the current version everytime there's a new update (makes sense, but it's awful)!Once again, thank you so much for your support!
Languages
- English
Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad.
Requires iOS 4.3 or later.



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