GodisaGeek: "It is a shame that we find ourselves criticising the hardware yet again, because the idea here is sound. When everything does click into place, the gameplay resembles something like a cross between a shooter (think of classic arcade action game Cabal) and a rhythm action game, and is rendered with real panache, the bright, almost cel-shaded graphics and wide variety of well-designed enemies are a real treat for the eyes, and the little ninjas, animals, hell, even the skeletons, are all just too damn cute. They deserve better!"
Square Enix still hasn’t said anything about Mini Ninjas: Hiro’s Adventure, but the game is in the works. On top of a trademark and domain name, we have a rating for the game care of Australia’s Classifications Board.