Ninja Veggie Slice is a single-player arcade slicing game where target recognition matters as much as speed. Plain vegetables score points, while bombs and cartoon-faced “character veggies” end the run if sliced.
Each session is one continuous high-score attempt. You have three chances to catch plain vegetables before they leave, and the game tracks score, best score, and elapsed time.
How to Play Ninja Veggie Slice
Select Play to begin. The tutorial places plain vegetables under “DON’T MISS TO SLICE” and the bomb and character veggies under “AVOID SLICING.” Drag or swipe through plain vegetables as they fly across the board.
Every plain vegetable adds one point. Letting one leave uses a miss marker, and the third miss ends the run. Slicing a bomb or character veggie causes an immediate game over, but those hazards can pass safely.
The timer counts upward. After a game over, use Restart for a new attempt or Home for the main menu.
Controls
| Action | Desktop | Touchscreen |
|---|---|---|
| Start a run | Left-click Play | Tap Play |
| Slice a plain vegetable | Hold the left mouse button and drag through it | Press and swipe through it |
| Move without slicing | Release the mouse button, then reposition | Lift your finger, then reposition |
| Toggle sound, go Home, or Restart | Left-click the matching button | Tap the matching button |
There are no keyboard action controls or dedicated pause button.
Scoring, Misses and Hazards
Each plain vegetable is worth one point. Brief milestone graphics appear as the total rises, but there is no combo multiplier. A new high becomes the saved best score in the same browser.
Three X markers track misses. Character veggies have cartoon eyes and faces, while scoring targets use plain artwork. This version has one continuous score mode, with no levels or multiplayer.
Tips for Ninja Veggie Slice
- Check for a face before cutting. Slicing a character veggie ends the run.
- Release between targets. Repositioning with the blade inactive prevents accidental contact with a hazard.
- Use short strokes. A wide sweep is more likely to cross a bomb or character veggie.
- Accept a tactical miss. If a target overlaps a hazard, losing one chance is safer than an immediate game over.
- Watch the X markers. After two misses, prioritize clear targets because the next miss ends the attempt.
Game Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Developer | NapTech Labs Ltd. |
| Genre | Arcade, action |
| Platform | Web browser |
| Supported devices | Desktop, mobile, and tablet browsers |
| Technology or engine | Construct 3, HTML5/WebGL |
| Controls | Mouse drag or touchscreen swipe |
| Number of players | 1, single-player |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Release date | April 25, 2025 (marketplace release) |
| Last meaningful update | April 25, 2025 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which vegetables should be sliced?
Slice only plain vegetables without faces. Cartoon-faced character veggies are hazards and should pass untouched.
What ends a Ninja Veggie Slice run?
The third missed plain vegetable ends the run. A blade touching a bomb or character veggie also ends it immediately.
Does Ninja Veggie Slice have a time limit?
No. It starts at zero and counts upward once per second during the run.
Does the game save the best score?
Yes. It is stored locally in the same browser until that browser’s site data is cleared.