Ninjabread Man on the PlayStation 2 offers a more traditional 3D platforming experience compared to its motion-controlled counterparts. Navigating the vibrant, sugar-coated environments of Candy Land, players take control of a gingerbread warrior tasked with defeating hordes of snapping cupcakes and jelly monsters. The gameplay loop centers on utilizing a mix of ranged shuriken attacks to stun enemies and close-quarters samurai sword combat to finish them off. Collectors and fans of gaming curiosities often seek out this title due to its notorious status within the budget-ware genre of the mid-2000s. While the game is brief, its DualShock 2 compatibility provides a more stable control scheme than other versions, making it the preferred way to experience this cult classic. For those documenting the vast and varied library of the PS2, Ninjabread Man stands as a colorful, eccentric example of experimental budget titles.