Most 3DS games will give players the option t' use the system's slider t' adjust the depth a the display. Not Cubic Ninja. AQ Interactive's puzzle-platformer will not support a 3D display a any depth.
A representative confirmed t' us that there be "no stereoscopic 3D in [the] main game" because a Cubic Ninja's heavy reliance on another feature a the 3DS: the gyroscope. A report on Japanese site Inside Games notes that it would be difficult t' read text in 3D if ye be moving the 3DS around.
Because the integrity a the handheld's 3D effect be reliant on viewing the screen from a fixed, dead-on position, it will be interesting t' see if others developers, also keen on gyroscopic gameplay, might "turn off" the 3DS's big novelty.
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