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Developer: Robosoft Technologies

Release date: 2010

Interface language: English

Tablet: Not required

Platform: Intel only

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Mini Ninjas is a 2009 action-adventure game developed by IO Interactive and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. A Mac OS X version of the game was released on July 8, 2010, by Feral Interactive. In December 2011, it was announced that the game will be also made available as a browser game for Google Chrome.

A Kinect/Xbox Live Arcade spin-off game Mini Ninjas Adventures followed in 2012. Another Mini Ninjas spin-off game, an endless runner titled Mini Ninjas Mobile, has been released for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets in March 2013.

A Shield Android TV port was released in 2017.

Gameplay

Mini Ninjas is a linear third-person action-adventure game. It features six playable Mini Ninja characters, each with their own unique abilities, weapons and skills. Players can collect special weapons, including caltrops, shuriken, different bombs and fishing rods, and a multi-functional ninja hat, as well as a variety of potions and food items. The main protagonist, Hiro, can cast spells, including fireball and lighting attacks, camouflage, and time manipulation. Hiro can also possess spirits, such as animals, for a short period of time. Spells are cast using Ki, which is dropped by enemies and can be replenished with potions.

The enemies in Mini Ninjas are animals enchanted by the main antagonist, turning them into samurai warriors. When defeated, the curse is broken and the enemies return to their previous animal form, and can assist the player. For example, brown bears can attack with their claws, warthogs charge at enemies, and panda bears can slam into the ground. All animals have a keen sense of smell for spotting ingredients and collectibles in places that are easily overlooked. Other enemies in the game include ghosts, which approach the player and attempt to drain their life force.

Screenshots from the game Mini Ninjas

  • Processor: 1.4 GHz
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Graphics: 128 MB VRAM
  • Mac OS: 10.5.8
  • Hard Disk: 5 GB

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There are many reasons why you will need to scale down your photos or images. I’m sure you have sent before photos through eMail or attached them on the web, and I’m also sure that you have experienced troubles with images sizes. Many eMail services have a limit of size per attachment (Gmail – 25Mb, Hotmail – 10Mb etc.), so if you’re planning to send multiple photos by eMail, you will shortly be out of space. One solution for this inconvenient is to resize the pictures to reasonable sizes so them can fit into one eMail or have them attached on the web.

Scaling images is not as hard as it used to be. We have a lot of tools available there on the web to the job done. But… it’s a but. Many of them can’t handle big size pictures, or if you have a considerable amount of photos it’s quite annoying to upload them all on the web, especially if you care about your privacy. What if I tell you this can be easily done on your own Mac without any extra software. Cool right? Let’s see what options we have.

Resizing with Preview

When it comes to images on your Mac, probably the most handy tool is Preview. This simple, but effective app that comes built in with Mac OS X can do even… guess what? Resize your pictures.

Let me show you in a few simple steps how to resize an image with Preview.

1. Open the image in Preview

2. Open Tools menu and go to Adjust Size…

3. Now you can specify your own custom Width and Height, or choose a preset from Fit into menu

4. Go to File menu and click Export… if you want to make a copy, or click Save (⌘S) to overwrite the original image.

Resize with Photos

Photos is a new application that comes by default with the latest Mac OS X releases Yosemite and El Capitan. Photos is meant to replace the iPhoto that used to be shipped with Mountain Lion and Mavericks.

The resizing process using Photos is pretty similar to Preview one.

Let’s see how we can resize images using Photos application.

1. Open Photos, go to File menu and hit Import…

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2. Search for your photo, select it and hit Review for Import

3. Select your photo, choose File menu again, then Export and finally Export 1 Photo… (you can export and resize multiple photos this way).

4. Select in witch format you want to export, quality if you choose JPEG, and most important the Size of the exported photo.
You will have 4 options that translate into:

  • Small – 320 × 320 px
  • Medium – 640 × 640 px
  • Large – 1024 × 1024 px
  • Full Size – Original size of the photo

If you are not happy with none of these sizes, you can choose Custom from the Size dropdown and enter your preferred dimensions.

Resize with Mail

The last but not least, the Mail. I kept this method to the final because despite the easiness and the rapidity, this method don’t allow you to set custom sizes for your images. You can choose from 3 preset modes and pretty much that’s it.

Let’s see how resize works in Mail.

1. Open Mail app and write New Message (⌘N). Attach your file by File menu, Attach Files…, or drag and drop to New Message window.

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2. Browse or search your photo and attach it.

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3. Be sure the image is selected and choose the Image Size option from the right dropdown.