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Clumsy Ninja

Clumsy Ninja

3.5 Popularity

Addictive ninja training and village-building game

System Requirements

Updated
February 23, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 4.0++
Package Name
com.naturalmotion.clumsyninja

So here's my take on Clumsy Ninja. I've tested a bunch of casual village-building and physics games, and this one's a pretty good entry in the genre. The graphics look great and it runs smoothly even on older phones. There's a good amount of strategic depth to leveling up your ninja and unlocking new abilities, without being too overwhelming. And the best part is you don't need to spend money to enjoy the core gameplay. On the downside, the progression does get grindy at higher levels, and the constant ads can get annoying if you don't pay. But overall, I'd say it's a pretty fun and polished game that's worth trying if you're a fan of the genre.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Graphics look great and run smooth on older phones
  • Free to play, don't need to spend money to enjoy it
  • Tons of interactive items and minigames to mess around with
  • Earning new ninja belts as you level up is satisfying

Cons

  • Upgrades take forever at higher levels
  • Gets repetitive after a while
  • Ads can be annoying if you don't pay
  • Finding Kira doesn't seem to be the main focus
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Description

Been playing Clumsy Ninja for a couple months now. It’s basically a village-building game where you train this super clumsy ninja character to get better at stuff. The goal is to help him find his missing friend Kira, but honestly I just spend most of my time messing around with all the interactive items you can use on him.

Here’s what you do: You can train your ninja, throw him around, tickle him, tie balloons to him – all sorts of weird stuff. There’s also different locations you can explore and minigames to play. And it’s got over 70 unique items to interact with, which is pretty cool. And you can earn new ninja belts as you train your guy, but it takes a while to actually level him up.

Look, if you’re into casual village-building and physics-based games, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the upgrades take forever at higher levels and it can get a bit repetitive after a while – but overall it’s a pretty solid time-waster. Worth checking out if you want a fun ninja-themed game.

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