Ninja Reflex

Ninja Reflex is a video game developed by Sanzaru Games, and co-published by Nunchuck Games and Electronic Arts.

The object of Ninja Reflex is to test players' reflexes and reaction times and challenge friends in head-to-head competition.

Ninja Reflex is a party game, capitalizing on the popularity of games that take advantage of the unique Nintendo Wii Remote motions seen in other titles including WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Mario Party 8, and Wii Sports. The game supports up to four players.

"Ninja Reflex channels the accessible multiplayer fun of Wii Sports and the self-improvement aspect of Brain Age into a martial arts universe that is ideally suited for the Wii and Nintendo DS," said David Luntz, President and CEO of Nunchuck Games, in a December, 2007 statement.

Reception
Upon release, Ninja Reflex garnered mixed reviews. Common criticisms include the short game play for the $40 price point, with one reviewer citing similar downloadable content from Xbox Live Arcade and Virtual Console going for $20. GameZone rated the game a 6 out of 10.