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A mouse-only precision platformer from a Thai indie studio that strips away every input except your aim and click, then dares you to keep up with it.

I have a soft spot for small studios that bet everything on one weird idea, and Cyjin: The Cyborg Ninja is exactly that kind of bet. Bangkok-based Aiya Games built this entire precision platformer around a single constraint: you only use the mouse. Left click to dash-jump toward wherever you aim, right click to throw up a shield mid-air or launch a charged shuriken from the ground once your ultimate gauge fills. That is the full vocabulary. No WASD, no thumbstick, no controller required. On paper it sounds half-finished. In practice, it forces every drop of your attention onto speed and trajectory, and the result is something genuinely distinct from the crowded precision-platformer shelf. The world Cyjin moves through blends neon cyberpunk atmosphere with yokai-inspired robot enemies, mixing Eastern architectural motifs with grimy industrial backdrops across locations like junkyard wastelands and futuristic urbanscapes. The 2D art is colorful and stylized, supportive without being spectacular, and the soundtrack layers traditional Japanese instrumentation over electric guitars and punchy percussion. It is thematically coherent even if neither element breaks into truly memorable territory on its own. What the audiovisual package does do is hold the tone steady, which matters more than it sounds when a level is pushing you toward panic-mode reflexes. The mechanical teaching curve is gradual in the best sense. Early stages let you internalize the dash rhythm. Then the game starts asking you to chain angles, thread between laser beams, body-slam shielded enemies by switching to the shield at the right moment, and knock out multiple foes in a single dash arc. The difficulty is real. Community feedback flags some level geometry as a touch claustrophobic, and there are complaints that enemy projectiles can pass through walls in spots, which breaks the precision contract the game is built on. The second boss in particular drew criticism for weaker design compared to the rest of the roster. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are honest rough edges on a project this compact. Scope is worth discussing plainly: this is a short game. It does not try to be more than it is, and I respect that discipline. The story gives Cyjin a revenge motivation against the Shogun and then mostly steps aside to let the levels speak. You are not here for lore. You are here for that specific sensation of reading a stage correctly and blasting through it at a pace that finally, genuinely, feels like a ninja moving. When the timing clicks, the satisfaction is real and earned. If you are someone who hunts no-hit runs or wants achievement hooks for that extra layer of challenge, the achievement list has been noted as surprisingly light on hardcore milestones, which is a missed opportunity for the audience most likely to love this. Cyjin sits comfortably alongside Dandara as a reference point for mouse-driven, surface-to-surface movement games. It is not as deep or as long as that comparison, but it is tighter in its focus. For a sub-five-dollar entry point at sale, the ask is low enough that the short runtime is barely a conversation. Aiya Games made something handcrafted, specific, and honest. I will always advocate for that. Kai, Scout Team

Cyjin: The Cyborg Ninja

Cyjin: The Cyborg Ninja

9 nov 2021Aiya Games
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A mouse-only precision platformer from a Thai indie studio that strips away every input except your aim and click, then dares you to keep up with it.

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I have a soft spot for small studios that bet everything on one weird idea, and Cyjin: The Cyborg Ninja is exactly that kind of bet. Bangkok-based Aiya Games built this entire precision platformer around a single constraint: you only use the mouse. Left click to dash-jump toward wherever you aim, right click to throw up a shield mid-air or launch a charged shuriken from the ground once your ultimate gauge fills. That is the full vocabulary. No WASD, no thumbstick, no controller required. On paper it sounds half-finished. In practice, it forces every drop of your attention onto speed and trajectory, and the result is something genuinely distinct from the crowded precision-platformer shelf. The world Cyjin moves through blends neon cyberpunk atmosphere with yokai-inspired robot enemies, mixing Eastern architectural motifs with grimy industrial backdrops across locations like junkyard wastelands and futuristic urbanscapes. The 2D art is colorful and stylized, supportive without being spectacular, and the soundtrack layers traditional Japanese instrumentation over electric guitars and punchy percussion. It is thematically coherent even if neither element breaks into truly memorable territory on its own. What the audiovisual package does do is hold the tone steady, which matters more than it sounds when a level is pushing you toward panic-mode reflexes. The mechanical teaching curve is gradual in the best sense. Early stages let you internalize the dash rhythm. Then the game starts asking you to chain angles, thread between laser beams, body-slam shielded enemies by switching to the shield at the right moment, and knock out multiple foes in a single dash arc. The difficulty is real. Community feedback flags some level geometry as a touch claustrophobic, and there are complaints that enemy projectiles can pass through walls in spots, which breaks the precision contract the game is built on. The second boss in particular drew criticism for weaker design compared to the rest of the roster. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are honest rough edges on a project this compact. Scope is worth discussing plainly: this is a short game. It does not try to be more than it is, and I respect that discipline. The story gives Cyjin a revenge motivation against the Shogun and then mostly steps aside to let the levels speak. You are not here for lore. You are here for that specific sensation of reading a stage correctly and blasting through it at a pace that finally, genuinely, feels like a ninja moving. When the timing clicks, the satisfaction is real and earned. If you are someone who hunts no-hit runs or wants achievement hooks for that extra layer of challenge, the achievement list has been noted as surprisingly light on hardcore milestones, which is a missed opportunity for the audience most likely to love this. Cyjin sits comfortably alongside Dandara as a reference point for mouse-driven, surface-to-surface movement games. It is not as deep or as long as that comparison, but it is tighter in its focus. For a sub-five-dollar entry point at sale, the ask is low enough that the short runtime is barely a conversation. Aiya Games made something handcrafted, specific, and honest. I will always advocate for that.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Mouse-Only ControlsTwitch ReflexesCyberpunk-Ninja AestheticShort-Form PlatformerBoss FightsShuriken MechanicsShield ParryYokai-Inspired EnemiesPick-Up-And-Play

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Nvidia 450 GTS / Radeon HD 5750 or better
Processor
Dual Core

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