Ninja Arashi 2 is an action-packed mobile game that brings the thrilling ninja experience to life. With stunning graphics and immersive gameplay, players step into the shoes of a powerful ninja warrior on a quest for vengeance. Traverse through ancient landscapes, battle fierce enemies, and unlock new abilities to become the ultimate ninja. The game offers a captivating storyline with challenging levels that will test your skill and agility. Whether you’re a fan of ninja lore or simply love adrenaline-pumping action, Ninja Arashi 2 is sure to deliver an exhilarating gaming experience.
Latest of Ninja Arashi 2 Code
- "50 shurikens, 100 gold coins, 20 power-up scrolls awaits you!"
- "4 gifts: 100 shurikens, 50 coins, 2 scrolls, 1 key."
List of Ninja Arashi 2 Codes
CODE | Expiration Date |
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VRFATQ46 | March 13, 2024 |
YIOVFZ3ESN | March 4, 2024 |
XU4PC58IL | March 31, 2024 |
QD86X0NCJ1Z | March 22, 2024 |
710XIMGLRC | March 19, 2024 |
2L4316PR | April 7, 2024 |
DCU5TSK0L6 | April 3, 2024 |
JP1LNO5YB | March 8, 2024 |
How to Redeem Code?
- Step 1: Click on 'Avatar' => 'Settings' => 'Promo Code'.
- Step 2: Enter the code in the gift code box and press 'Confirm' to receive the reward.
Ninja Arashi 2 Review
Very happy the new edition is as challenging as the first. Game runs trouble free. Controls are responsive, the mood and detail is great. New abilities and enemy types are a great edition. Only real gripe is having to watch an ad to get from the game to the main menu. That's just ridiculous. Game play is fun and challenging though.
I love this game but the last update wouldn't allow me to reactive my purchase to remove ads. It gives me an error saying I own it already but doesn't activate Great game. $1.99 to remove ads is a nice gesture for an extremely fluid, smooth game with an epic soundtrack. Don't need to pay to play. Ads give free diamonds. Can play for free an amazing game with great story and control.
Earlier levels where you have to attempt to defeat enemies operating together were really interesting, but the game designers eventually decided they loved swinging axes, rotating spikes, and precision jump requirements instead of developing an engaging offensive/defensive strategy for the player to develop against interesting enemies. Ended up feeling very cheap, and lazy level design. Boring and not fun towards the end