About
- World Story - The game "Ninnin" is set in "Fifty City," where the protagonist lives. Fifty City is a fictional city where ordinary people and ninjas coexist. Originally, Fifty City was a peaceful place. However, sudden invasions by the ruthless "Hunter" gangs have caused incidents and accidents in various locations. As the city lacked a military presence and only had the police to contend with…









Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions
- The game features cute pixel art and interesting stage ideas, making it enjoyable for casual play.
- Recent updates have improved the game significantly, adding new content and quality of life changes.
- It's a fun and light-hearted game that offers a simple yet engaging experience, especially for its price.
- The game suffers from visual issues, including a lack of resolution options and a zoomed-in screen that hinders gameplay.
- Gameplay could benefit from additional features like a downwards attack and more weapon variation, as well as a more gradual difficulty curve.
- Control schemes are not customizable, and some controls feel clunky, which may affect the overall experience for some players.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay is generally enjoyable, though it suffers from some clunky keyboard controls and a lack of features like ducking and downward attacks. While the second section offers a more refined experience, certain elements, such as the bomb feature, feel ineffective, and environmental obstacles can detract from the overall experience.
“Gameplay isn't exactly perfect, but honestly, I had fun despite slightly clunky keyboard controls.”
“The gameplay could greatly benefit from a couple of additional features, such as the ability to duck and the addition of a downwards attack.”
“In the second section, gameplay felt a bit more refined.”
“In the second section, gameplay felt a bit more refined, but I found the bomb feature to be useless.”
“However, the environment sometimes became more of a hindrance to gameplay than I would have liked.”