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Your ninja has a sword for close-range slashes and exactly three shurikens for distance. Deciding when to use those limited projectiles is often the difference between a one-star and a three-star performance.
Don't let the cutesy, cartoonish art style fool you—this game is "finger-blisteringly" hard. Reviews from Windows Central and Hey Poor Player highlight the "controller-breaking frustration" that comes when you’re just 0.02 seconds shy of a new star. Content for Perfectionists File: 10.Second.Ninja.X.zip ...
While clearing a level is simple enough, the real game begins when you chase the . To get those stars, you’ll need to find the most efficient route, often finishing levels in a fraction of the allotted time. Why It’s So Addictive Your ninja has a sword for close-range slashes
Every level is essentially a miniature puzzle. You have to memorize the layout, time your double-jumps perfectly, and strategize your kill order to shave precious seconds off your time. Harder Than it Looks Reviews from Windows Central and Hey Poor Player
In a game this fast, failure is inevitable. Thankfully, you can restart a level instantly with a single button press (L1/R1 on PS4), keeping the momentum alive while you chase that perfect run.












