
10 Second Ninja X, the lightning-fast puzzle-platformer, is now available on Android via Crunchyroll’s Game Vault. Originally developed by Four Circle Interactive and published by Curve Games, the game first launched on PC and consoles in July 2016.
Now, nearly a decade later, it's arrived on mobile!
In 10 Second Ninja X, you step into the sandals of a vengeful ninja with a strict time limit—just ten seconds to clear each level. The moment you start moving, the clock begins. Armed with a sword and three shurikens, your mission is simple: eliminate every robotic enemy on screen as quickly as possible.
Speed and precision are everything. Success hinges on mastering the optimal path—any misstep or wasted throw means failure. It’s a game of split-second decisions and flawless execution.
The original 10 Second Ninja featured Robot Hitler as its villain, but in this sequel, he's been replaced by the eccentric pirate-themed antagonist, Captain Greatbeard. The story goes: you’ve been kidnapped by Greatbeard, a pirate with a bizarre obsession for trapping innocent forest animals inside his robot army—an unusual hobby, considering pirates typically avoid forests altogether.
The game features 100 fast-paced levels across 11 distinct worlds. For those seeking an extra challenge, Marathon Mode strings levels together into a continuous, no-break gauntlet. To assist with tougher stages, the game offers ghost hints and player replay functionality.
The hub world invites exploration, hiding mini-games, unlockable costumes, and secrets. There are eight unique outfits to collect, letting you customize your ninja’s look.
While the visuals have shifted toward a more cartoonish art style compared to its predecessor, the core gameplay remains unchanged—ten seconds, zero room for error.
Take a Look at 10 Second Ninja X
If you're a Crunchyroll subscriber, download 10 Second Ninja X from the Google Play Store and dive into the action.
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