Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. Jul 31, 2016
    72
    Whether you want to play the game for the thrill of a challenge or you just need to kill some time, 10 Second Ninja X is a great game to pick up to do just that. It is a highly repetitive game, while the stages do eventually change to become more difficult, the core gameplay never really evolves into anything too meaningful.
  2. Jul 29, 2016
    70
    Great challenge, funny concept, but the visuals and level design could be improved.
  3. Jul 21, 2016
    70
    While '10 Second Ninja X' suffers from a lack of difficulty scaling, it's still an enjoyable skill based title that is as much a puzzle game as a platformer.
  4. Aug 12, 2016
    60
    10 Second Ninja is certainly well designed from a gameplay standpoint, but misses out on being great through the shear difficulty of it. But if you enjoy a real tough challenge, and if your reflexes are sharper than mine, then it might be worth a shot.
  5. 60
    10 Second Ninja X is fun, but I definitely had to limit it to smaller sized doses.
User Score
5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 23 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 23
  2. Negative: 7 out of 23
  1. Jul 21, 2016
    8
    This game is a blast. Time attack platformer with perfect controls. My qualms with this game is that difficulty is too hard too fast. Would beThis game is a blast. Time attack platformer with perfect controls. My qualms with this game is that difficulty is too hard too fast. Would be better if you could progress and then go back to get all the stars but you quickly hit a wall and cannot progress. Remapping controls would be nice. Runs perfectly on Vita. Full Review »
  2. Apr 6, 2017
    9
    If you want a cheesy story to go along with a hard platformer, this is for you! The game takes inspiration from Super Meat Boy, but fasterIf you want a cheesy story to go along with a hard platformer, this is for you! The game takes inspiration from Super Meat Boy, but faster paced. As the name implies, you have 10 seconds to finish the level. This is done by destroying every single robot (which there are a variety of), and not being electrocuted (which can also happen many ways). There are multiple "stages" that have multiple levels. These levels get progressively more difficult the more you complete, and each stage has it's own twist that changes how you play the game. Each stage also has different tilesets and music. In my opinion, the default control map is good, but be aware there is no control mapping. My only complaint is the learning curve. The levels, as I said, do get harder, but each time you enter a new stage, it becomes significantly more difficult, although I think that's the point. If you've never played a game like Super Meat Boy or 10 Second Ninja, you should definitely try this game. Full Review »
  3. Aug 12, 2017
    2
    Impossible and intolerable for mere mortals. Casual gamers need to stay far away from this game. Physical copies should be surrounded withImpossible and intolerable for mere mortals. Casual gamers need to stay far away from this game. Physical copies should be surrounded with yellow and black barricade tape.

    The score is not a reflection of the quality of the game itself which, if you're an expert joystick fiddler, may be quite good. The basic premise is you are a ninja (obviously) who has 10 seconds (obviously) to kill all the Nazi robots in a level. You get up to 3 stars depending how quick you are and if you get enough stars you'll progress to the next chapter. The game is fast and level design, what I saw which wasn't much because I'm terrible, is thoughtful. By which I mean you normally have to think of a strategy to get the best time. But that's not enough, mostly you need controller control.

    My rating because this game is mostly unplayable by me (and this rating is mine): 2 / 10
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