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Play BS Super Ninja-kun (Japan) Online

You bounce between floating islands as a tiny ninja, dodging flamethrower guys and giant frogs—controls feel stiff until you nail the rhythm of wall jumps and shuriken throws.

Developer: Culture Brain
Genre: Action
Released: 1994
File size: 459 bytes
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Game Overview

BS Super Ninja-kun is this weird little SNES gem where you play as a ninja kid trying to rescue a princess—pretty standard setup, but the execution is anything but. Right off the bat, you're jumping between floating platforms, dodging shurikens, and fighting these bizarre monster-ninja hybrids. The controls feel a little stiff at first, but once you get used to the rhythm, chaining wall jumps and ninja stars becomes oddly satisfying.

What really stands out is the enemy variety—one minute you're fighting giant frogs, the next it's some dude with a flamethrower. The levels are short but packed with traps and secrets, so you'll probably die a lot before figuring out the best path. And yeah, the princess thing is cliché, but the game doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s got that early '90s charm where everything’s just a little janky but full of personality.

If you’re into retro platformers with a ninja twist, this one’s worth a look—just don’t expect it to hold your hand.

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