4 Best Naruto Games on Android
Who doesn’t know Naruto? This legendary anime about ninjas has fans all over the world. But it’s not just the anime that’s popular, Naruto games on Android have also gathered tons of players, with millions of downloads to prove it.
If you’re a Naruto fan, you don’t want to miss these exciting games you can play right on your phone. From open-world adventures to strategy battles, here’s our pick of the four best Naruto-themed games to check out!
1. NARUTO SHIPPUDEN by NAR Game

This open-world game lets you dive straight into the Naruto universe. You can fight as characters like Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi. Not all skills are available at the start. To unlock them, you need to collect coins and items, which adds a fun sense of progress and keeps the gameplay interesting.
The game also has costume items so you can customize how your characters look. You can switch between characters freely during battles, which adds variety to the action.
To level up and earn rewards, you complete missions that are simple and enjoyable. You can also form teams with other players to make the missions easier.
On the downside, I noticed a few graphic glitches, such as Naruto’s movement looking jerky when going up stairs. There were also times when enemies kept appearing even after finishing a mission, which could be a bit distracting.
What I like:
- Unlockable skills as you progress
- Costume options and character switching
- Light, enjoyable missions you can play solo or with friends
- Big open world to explore
Things to note:
- Occasional graphic glitches
- Enemies sometimes keep appearing after missions end
2. Stickman Great War by Sky Center

This 2D action game turns Naruto characters into stickman fighters. Despite its simple look, the game is exciting and gives you a variety of skills you can use in battle, including normal attacks, defense moves, ultimate skills, and mana control.
There are several characters to choose from, each with their own fighting style, so you can pick the one that fits your play style. To unlock new characters or make them stronger, you will need coins and gems, which you can get through daily quests.
These missions are easy to complete and help you upgrade your team effectively. While the gameplay is engaging, it doesn't really have the original Naruto atmosphere because it does not include the anime’s sound effects or voice actors. If you focus more on gameplay and character collection, though, this might not bother you.
What I like:
- Unique stickman version of Naruto characters
- Many characters with different abilities
- Daily quests that help you collect resources
- Fast-paced action that keeps you entertained
One thing to note:
- Lacks the original Naruto sound effects and voices, so the atmosphere feels a bit off
3. Stick Ninja by PhanGia

Stick Ninja has a unique 3v3 combat system where you control three characters in one battle and can switch between them to defeat enemies. Each character has different skills, so using the right switching strategy is key to winning fights.
The game features two main modes. Story Mode lets you explore the game world while following the characters’ journey to unlock their full power. Along the way, you will face enemies, collect items, and gain new abilities.
Tournament Mode skips the story and puts you straight into battle against tough opponents, making it perfect if you want to test your reflexes and strategies quickly. For even more excitement, there is also a PvP mode where you can compete against other players online.
What I like:
- 3v3 battles with strategic character switching
- Two game modes: Story and Tournament
- Unique skills and fighting styles for each character
- Online PvP battles for real-time challenges
One thing to note:
- Takes some time to get used to the character switching rhythm
4. Ninja Heroes – Storm Battle

If you enjoy Naruto and like auto-battle strategy games, Ninja Heroes – Storm Battle is worth a try! This game features automatic, strategy-based combat similar to modes like TFT in League of Legends or Magic Chess in Mobile Legends.
You can build a squad of up to 10 Naruto characters, each with their own special moves and powers. During battles, you do not control each character directly. Instead, your role is to plan the team formation and set the strategy so your squad can defeat enemies efficiently.
After each win, you earn items and coins that you can use to upgrade your characters and prepare for the next mission.
While the game does not have an open-world feature, it does offer an adventure map with missions and bosses to keep the progress going.
What I like:
- Build a squad of Naruto characters with unique abilities
- Auto-battle gameplay for casual or strategic play
- Adventure map that adds a sense of progress
One thing to note:
- The map and gameplay are linear and can feel repetitive over time
Those are some of the best Naruto games for anime fans and Android gamers. Which one are you most excited to try?

