NEKKI has recently launched its new 12-player party royale title, offering a mix of massively multiplayer action, fast-paced parkour, obstacles, and a variety of weird weapons. Plus, it also includes various characters and cosmetics. In this Ninja Party review, I will share my impressions of the game and provide an honest rating.
For this review, I played Ninja Party on Motorola G32 (Android), racking up a total of 20 hours of playtime. This allowed me to fully explore and experience everything that the game has to offer, providing me with a solid foundation for a thorough analysis.
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Chaotic combat and unique mechanics make the game stand out
Starting with the review, let’s dive into the gameplay experience of Ninja Party. Here, you’ll start by entering a Deathmatch against 11 other players, trying to knock them out, avoiding obstacles, and moving ahead to further stages to ultimately be the sole person standing.
The movement feels good, letting you jump around the Arena and hit enemies with cool moves. One feature I found interesting is the ability to respawn after a few seconds every time you’re eliminated until the required players for that round qualify or you score 400 points.

Plus, I love the fun addition of the Smashable vulnerability mechanic. If you can catch an opponent at the right moment with stars on their head, you can send them flying, which is very satisfying. After a few games, you unlock more modes, including a duo-based mode for more chaos and fun.
As NEKKI’s newest title, this one is somewhat different compared to the cool duels of Shadow Fight or the slick precision and mobility of Vector. Instead of focusing on pure skills or speedruns, this one thrives on chaos, unexpected comebacks, and the very fun of beating everyone to be the last one standing.
The game offers fast-paced fun and replayability, but not to Fall Guys level yet
The game offers solid replay value with its fast-paced Deathmatches and other game modes. Like Fall Guys, matches here are very chaotic and fun, but the addition of cool combat mechanics like Smashable vulnerability, instant respawn, and all keeps it fresh.
Moreover, the daily changing Rumble mode adds a solid variety, and modes like Air-Drop make the game more intriguing. Plus, you can team up with friends and enjoy the experience, although it doesn’t offer the same massive party-game scale fun of Fall Guys yet.
The game’s vibrant visuals and balanced audio keep you engaged
When it comes to the game’s visuals and audio design, the game keeps things very simple but super effective. I like the game’s vibrant, cartoony characters and overall visuals, which enhance your gameplay experience even more.

I especially enjoyed the different arenas, with the obstacle ones standing out. Moreover, the soundtrack and audio effects give justice to everything going on in the game. They’re never distracting or annoying, so you can enjoy playing without feeling the need to mute the game.
Smooth, responsive controls with a clean, user-friendly interface
Ninja Party nails the controls and user interface by keeping everything clean and easy to get into. The UI is very clear and not crowded, so you won’t feel lost or overwhelmed trying to navigate or find what you need.

The icons are very easy to understand, and the fonts chosen for them make everything look clean. I also like the controls, which really felt smooth and responsive, whether you’re attacking or doing parkour. I haven’t had any issues with the buttons so far.
Fair in-app purchases available, but no pressure to spend
Ninja Party features a range of in-app purchases, including offers like Rare Ninjas, Daily Deals, Bonus Card, and currencies such as Gold Coins, Rubies, and Shadow Coins. From Daily Deals, you can get Common and Rare Ninjas, Weapon skins, Avatars, and Animations.

However, the game doesn’t pressure you to spend money, as you can earn currencies by simply grinding the game. Plus, you can also watch ads to obtain them. So, this makes it easy to enjoy the game with a free-to-play approach.
Final Verdict
Ninja Party is a very enjoyable title packed with parkour, obstacles, and a lot of mayhem. You’re going to enjoy the title right from the very beginning, battling against 11 other players, trying all the weapons, and more. If you’re into party royale or parkour, you’re going to love it.
I had a fun time playing the game, trying different modes under Rumble mode, and even a good variety of weapons like Katana, Frying Fan, Bazooka, Gloves, and more. So, with its mix of fast-paced action, parkour, weapon skin collection, full cross-platform support, and more, this title is a must-try.
Ninja Party Review by GamingonPhone
Gameplay Mechanics - 8
Replayability - 7
Graphics and Music - 7.5
Controls and UI - 8
Free-to-Play Elements - 7
7.5
Good
Ninja Party is a chaotic party royale that pits you against 11 other players in arenas, packed with weapons, obstacles, and total mayhem. With modes like Rumble, a variety of fun weapons and cross-platform play, it offers you an entertaining experience worth playing.
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