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Forty single-screen levels, a ten-second clock, a katana, three shurikens, and Robot Hitler. Four Circle Interactive built something small, sharp, and quietly mean.

My first few minutes with 10 Second Ninja felt almost insultingly simple. Jump, slash with your katana, throw one of your three shurikens, clear every robot on screen before the ten-second timer hits zero. The control set is deliberately tiny. Then the second world arrived and I started replaying the same nine seconds of my life over and over, shaving milliseconds, arguing with myself about optimal shuriken angles, and quietly losing my mind. That is exactly where this little 2014 indie from Four Circle Interactive wants you. The core loop is closer to a puzzle game than an action one. Before your timer starts, you can scroll the camera around the level and plan a route. The planning is free; the execution will betray you immediately. Enemies escalate with satisfying pace: early levels give you basic one-hit robots, then come armoured variants that need two hits, then shielded foes that die only to shurikens, then stage hazards like electrified floors and reflective surfaces that redirect your thrown stars mid-flight. The shuriken economy is the real tension engine. Three stars per run, pierce through multiple enemies if you line up the shot, waste even one and a three-star rating on that level is probably gone. Every fraction of a second is accounted for, and the single-button instant-restart means the game never punishes you for trying again immediately. The star-rating system does real work here. One star gets you through; three stars is the kind of goal that keeps you in a level twenty minutes past the point where any sensible person would move on. Stars unlock additional stage clusters and, eventually, an online leaderboard where the gap between human beings becomes measurable in hundredths of a second. The presentation is clean and uncluttered, which suits the pace. The soundtrack sits competently in the background without doing anything remarkable, and the cutscenes between worlds carry a goofy, lo-fi charm that keeps the tone light even as the levels stop being forgiving. Critics were split on whether the controls feel crisp or loose depending on platform and preference, and some Metacritic voices called the movement slightly rough at the edges. I found the PC version responsive enough that when I died it felt like my fault, which is the correct answer for a game built around repetition and mastery. Where 10 Second Ninja stumbles is in its ceiling. Completing all forty levels is a couple of hours of work. The three-star hunt extends that meaningfully for perfectionists, and the online leaderboards add an asynchronous competitive layer, but once you have internalized the optimal route for every stage there is not much left to discover. The game knows what it is and does not pretend otherwise. For players who need systemic depth or a reason to return beyond personal pride on a timer, this one will run dry quickly. For players who have ever paused a speedrun to map a route on a napkin, it is the right size for exactly the right itch. Kai, Scout Team

10 Second Ninja

10 Second Ninja

5 mar 2014Four Circle InteractiveMastertronic
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Forty single-screen levels, a ten-second clock, a katana, three shurikens, and Robot Hitler. Four Circle Interactive built something small, sharp, and quietly mean.

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My first few minutes with 10 Second Ninja felt almost insultingly simple. Jump, slash with your katana, throw one of your three shurikens, clear every robot on screen before the ten-second timer hits zero. The control set is deliberately tiny. Then the second world arrived and I started replaying the same nine seconds of my life over and over, shaving milliseconds, arguing with myself about optimal shuriken angles, and quietly losing my mind. That is exactly where this little 2014 indie from Four Circle Interactive wants you. The core loop is closer to a puzzle game than an action one. Before your timer starts, you can scroll the camera around the level and plan a route. The planning is free; the execution will betray you immediately. Enemies escalate with satisfying pace: early levels give you basic one-hit robots, then come armoured variants that need two hits, then shielded foes that die only to shurikens, then stage hazards like electrified floors and reflective surfaces that redirect your thrown stars mid-flight. The shuriken economy is the real tension engine. Three stars per run, pierce through multiple enemies if you line up the shot, waste even one and a three-star rating on that level is probably gone. Every fraction of a second is accounted for, and the single-button instant-restart means the game never punishes you for trying again immediately. The star-rating system does real work here. One star gets you through; three stars is the kind of goal that keeps you in a level twenty minutes past the point where any sensible person would move on. Stars unlock additional stage clusters and, eventually, an online leaderboard where the gap between human beings becomes measurable in hundredths of a second. The presentation is clean and uncluttered, which suits the pace. The soundtrack sits competently in the background without doing anything remarkable, and the cutscenes between worlds carry a goofy, lo-fi charm that keeps the tone light even as the levels stop being forgiving. Critics were split on whether the controls feel crisp or loose depending on platform and preference, and some Metacritic voices called the movement slightly rough at the edges. I found the PC version responsive enough that when I died it felt like my fault, which is the correct answer for a game built around repetition and mastery. Where 10 Second Ninja stumbles is in its ceiling. Completing all forty levels is a couple of hours of work. The three-star hunt extends that meaningfully for perfectionists, and the online leaderboards add an asynchronous competitive layer, but once you have internalized the optimal route for every stage there is not much left to discover. The game knows what it is and does not pretend otherwise. For players who need systemic depth or a reason to return beyond personal pride on a timer, this one will run dry quickly. For players who have ever paused a speedrun to map a route on a napkin, it is the right size for exactly the right itch.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaTime AttackTwitch PlatformerSingle-Screen LevelsStar Rating SystemLeaderboard ChasePrecision PlatformerShuriken MechanicsShort-Burst Replayability

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OS
Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce 8600M / RadeonHD 2600 (128MB)
Processor
Single Core 2.0 GHz
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c compatible.

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Four Circle Interactive
Distribuidora
Mastertronic
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 mar 2014

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