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Typing Ninja is a single player survival action adventure game with a anime theme. It was developed by Brain Boost Ninja and was released on February 4, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Type the Falling WordsYour goal is to type each word correctly before it reaches the bottom. The game progresses phase after phase, steadily increasing pressure with faster speeds, denser word patterns, and more complex challenges. Power-UpsAt the end of every phase, you receive +1 random Power-up that can help you regain control when the screen becomes overwhelming. They can destroy words, fre…

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97%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive gameplay that effectively improves typing speed and accuracy.
  • Variety of modes including boss fights and survival modes, providing challenge and replayability.
  • Smooth performance with satisfying visual and audio effects, and a pleasant art style and soundtrack.
  • Lack of tutorial and explanation for game mechanics, power-ups, and modes making initial learning curve steep.
  • Limited accessibility options and menu navigation requiring mouse contrary to expectations for a typing game.
  • Repetitive music and some clunky controls such as needing to press Enter to activate power-ups; also missing features like mid-level saving and customizable settings.
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is smooth, satisfying, and offers various modes with different mechanics, including challenging boss phases that keep players engaged. While some difficulty spikes and minor control issues were noted, the game remains fun, addictive, and effective for improving typing skills. Overall, it provides a balanced mix of relaxation and challenge, enhanced by good art and music.

    • “The gameplay feels smooth and satisfying, whether you just want to relax and type at your own pace or push yourself to beat your high score.”
    • “This game is so fun and addictive to play, smooth gameplay, keeps you focused and motivated plus it improved my typing skills, highly recommended :).”
    • “Enjoyed my time with it otherwise, except when a mechanic pissed me off (chapters 8-10 have too much frustration at the same time unless it got toned down since) or the game didn't recognize clicking start before the second boss on level 8 (which, again, was a lot longer then) and I was only told later that typing it would've also worked.”
    • “The main mode has all the trimmings with a boss at every 10th phase, classic mode is the same but no bosses, and vanilla mode only has falling words without mechanics.”
    • “Various mechanics are on display.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features smooth performance with appealing, calming visuals and an attractive art style that complements its relaxing atmosphere. The graphics are consistently praised for their pleasant aesthetics, contributing to an enjoyable and immersive typing experience.

    • “Typing ninja is a fun and relaxing typing game with nice visuals and a calming aesthetic.”
    • “The game has a lot of fun modes and the art style is amazing.”
    • “The graphics and sound are very good.”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is generally pleasant and fitting, with relaxing and satisfying sound effects that enhance gameplay, though some users find the looping background tracks repetitive and prefer muting them. Volume controls and sound toggles add customization, contributing to an overall strong audio experience.

    • “Ninja-based typing game with pleasant aesthetics, fitting if repetitive music, satisfying sound effects (except the bonus point noise in survival) and multiple ways to play.”
    • “Relaxing music and nice artwork, with slick sound effects and a ramping up difficulty which allows you to get some great moments of flow.”
    • “Robust gameplay, good art, amazing soundtracks.”
    • “The looping background music can get repetitive, so it’s better to mute it and play your own tunes.”
    • “Ninja-based typing game with pleasant aesthetics, fitting if repetitive music, satisfying sfx (except the bonus point noise in survival) and multiple ways to play.”
    • “Separate volumes for music and sound and a toggle for 'keycaps sfx' (typing sound but backspace makes a sound regardless), the end.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from several stability issues, including a buggy and unintuitive tutorial with slow, unskippable text effects and non-functional controls. Additionally, navigation elements like the level select arrows remain persistently buggy despite user reports.

    • “Now there's a buggy and unintuitive tutorial with the tiniest font and a frustrating typewriter effect that can't be sped up by clicking or pressing anything, and while it says 'any key' works to progress, it's only enter (or a click).”
    • “Can't even click the arrows on level select, they've been buggy since they got added, even though I reported the issue immediately.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is well-optimized, running smoothly and without issues even on lower-spec PCs, ensuring a solid performance experience for most players.

    • “You don’t need a high-spec PC to run it, and the performance is solid—super smooth with no issues during my playtime.”
    • “The game runs smoothly, no bugs, and the art style is impressive.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is minimal, primarily serving as a backdrop for boss battles, but the story mode is praised for its fun and creatively varied bosses.

    • “The story mode is so much fun, with a variety of unique and creative bosses.”
    • “There’s no story, just fighting bosses at each stage.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Despite limited content variation, the game offers endless replayability, keeping players engaged over time.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect is criticized for being tedious and uninspired, with achievements added through patches that require repetitive effort and do not account for prior progress.

    • “Achievements got patched in, none triggered retroactively and they're all boring and grindy.”
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Typing Ninja is a survival action adventure game with anime theme.

Typing Ninja is available on PC and Windows.

Typing Ninja was released on February 4, 2026.

Typing Ninja was developed by Brain Boost Ninja.

Typing Ninja has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Typing Ninja for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Typing Ninja is a single player game with local co-op support.

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