Death By Ninja delivers a focused reflex challenge with a clear progression system. The controls are responsive, and the endless waves keep you engaged. The ranking system from Peasant to Emperor provides a satisfying sense of achievement. With planned updates like leaderboards and new environments, it has good replay value for a weekend project.
Death By Ninja is an online action game where you step into the role of a ninja who has been sentenced to death by their own clan. Your mission is to survive as long as possible against a never-ending stream of attacking ninjas. The game tracks your survival time and awards a rank from Peasant to Emperor based on your performance. Developed as a weekend challenge, the core gameplay is simple but addictive. If interest grows, the developers plan to add leaderboards, unlockable player skins, and new environments such as a forest where trees hide parts of the enemy path.
To play Death By Ninja, use the W, A, S, D keys or the Up, Down, Left, Right arrow keys to deflect incoming attacks from enemy ninjas. Your goal is to survive as long as possible by timing your deflections perfectly. If you need to restart your current attempt, press the R key. The game tracks your survival time and awards a rank based on your performance, from Peasant to Emperor. Stay focused and react quickly to the endless waves of ninjas to achieve the highest rank possible.
Fast-paced ninja defense gameplay with endless waves. Survival ranking system that rewards longer play sessions. Simple keyboard controls that are easy to learn. Quick restart option with the R key. Planned features include leaderboards, unlockable player skins, and new environments.
Death By Ninja offers a clean challenge that tests your reflexes and endurance. Each round is short, making it easy to play during breaks. The ranking system gives you a clear goal to improve upon.
• OS: Windows 10+, macOS 11+, iOS 14+, Android 10+ • Browsers: Chrome 100+, Safari 15+, Edge 100+, Firefox 100+ • Not compatible with Internet Explorer Tested on real devices – works as expected