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Ninja Star Shuriken APK + MOD v1.0.7 (Unlimited Money, All Upgrades Unlocked, Ads Disabled, All Levels Unlocked)

App Name Ninja Star Shuriken
Publisher mobirix
Genre
Size 35 M
Update Time 2019-10-22
Latest Version 1.0.7
MOD Info Unlimited Money, All Upgrades Unlocked, Ads Disabled, All Levels Unlocked
Get it On Google Play

Ninja Star Shuriken Mod is a physics-based arcade game focused on precision throwing. Players aim and launch shurikens at stationary and moving targets across various levels. The core gameplay loop involves adjusting for distance, force, and environmental factors to achieve high scores. It is designed for users seeking a casual skill-based challenge with progression tied to currency earned from successful throws.

What This Mod Unlocks

  • Unlimited Money/Gold currency.
  • All premium shuriken skins and upgrades are unlocked from the start.
  • Advertisements are disabled.
  • All level packs and game modes are accessible without progression gates.

The primary mod feature activates automatically upon loading the game. The modified currency value is pre-set and does not decrease with purchases. This allows immediate access to all in-game shops and upgrade menus.

Ninja Star Shuriken Mod requires Android 4.1 or higher. The APK file size is approximately 35 MB. Installation does not require root access. Ensure you have enough free storage for the app and its data.

Installation follows a standard sideload process. First, enable installation from unknown sources in your device's security settings. Download the Ninja Star Shuriken Mod mod APK file. Locate the file using a file manager and tap to install. Launch the game after installation completes.

There are known edge cases. The unlimited currency may not persist if you clear the app's data from Android settings. The mod is designed for offline play; any online leaderboard functionality carries a risk of score submission failure or account flagging. On some devices with custom ROMs, the game may fail to load the modded values on first launch—a restart typically resolves this.