Fake Ninjas is a top-down stealth action game where you hunt down dishonored imposters to restore your master's reputation. Think Stealth Master meets classic arcade reflex challenges—tap, dash, eliminate. One wrong move and you're spiked. This is pure one-handed ninja justice, wrapped in sharp, minimalist visuals that load instantly and run at 60 FPS.
Easy to learn, brutal to master. The first three levels teach you timing; by level five, you're threading needles between spike traps.
Optimized for instant reaction on any device.
Your goal is to eliminate all orange-suited fake ninjas shown in the kill counter at the top of the screen. Scan for spiked log obstacles and narrow gaps—these will shred you if you misjudge a dash. The dashed white trajectory line is your lifeline: use it to plot safe routes and predict bounces off walls.
You can only dash in a straight line, and the dash ends when you hit an enemy or obstacle. Land on a fake ninja and they're done. Hit a spike? You restart. Positioning is everything—sometimes you need to move into the open to bait enemies into alignment, then strike before they react.
Later arenas pack in 5+ enemies. You cannot brute-force them. Study their patrol patterns, wait for clusters to form, then dash through multiple targets in one move. The kill counter updates instantly—if you see "3/5," you know exactly who's left. Time your aggression with their positioning for perfect clears.
Perfect for stealth fans who want pure skill-based combat without grinding or upgrades. Sessions last 30-60 seconds per level, making it ideal for quick breaks. If you loved Hitman Go or Shadow Fight but want something faster, this nails that instant-restart reflex loop.
It feels like a puzzle disguised as an action game. The minimalist visuals keep your brain focused on geometry and timing—no particle effects or UI clutter to distract you. Runs buttery smooth at 60 FPS because the retro low-poly style prioritizes performance over shader complexity. Each successful clear triggers a brief ragdoll physics payoff that's weirdly satisfying, like popping bubble wrap.
1. Saves: Progress is stored via Playgama cloud saves—your cleared levels sync automatically across devices.
2. Performance: Built on a lightweight engine designed for mobile toasters. Zero lag on Chromebooks, old phones, or basic laptops.
Fake Ninjas strips stealth action down to its purest form—you, a katana, and a room full of targets. No fluff, just skill.
Fake Ninjas was developed by mutgames. Released in February 2026.