
The lightning-fast puzzle platformer 10 Second Ninja X is now available on Android. You can access it via the Crunchyroll Game Vault. Originally created by Four Circle Interactive and published by Curve Games, the title first launched for PC and consoles in July 2016.
After nearly a decade, it's finally on mobile.
In 10 Second Ninja X, you step into the shoes of a vengeful ninja with just ten seconds to complete each stage. The clock starts ticking the moment you make your first move. Armed with a sword, three shuriken, and facing swarms of robotic foes, your task is clear.
Your objective is to eliminate every robot on screen with incredible speed. The main challenge is finding the optimal path, as you cannot afford a single mistake in the sequence or a wasted shuriken.
While the original 10 Second Ninja featured Robot Hitler as the primary antagonist, this installment introduces Captain Greatbeard, a pirate-themed villain.
The storyline explains that you have been kidnapped by Captain Greatbeard, who enjoys imprisoning innocent forest animals within his robot army. It's worth noting that most pirates don't operate in forests, making Greatbeard somewhat of an eccentric.
The game offers 100 levels across 11 distinct worlds. You can also test your skills in Marathon Modes, where you face a continuous series of levels without any breaks. To assist with particularly difficult stages, ghost hints and player replays are available.
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The central hub area allows for exploration, where you can uncover hidden mini-games, switch between different outfits, and discover additional secrets. There are eight unique costumes to unlock.
Besides replacing Robot Hitler, 10 Second Ninja X has also shifted its visual style to a more cartoonish look. However, the fundamental gameplay remains unchanged. You have ten seconds to complete each level, and there is absolutely no room for mistakes.
If you have an active Crunchyroll subscription, you can download the game directly from the Google Play Store.
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