Reading Ninja User Reviews
Customer Experience
~ Based on 76 written reviews from the US App Store.
What users say
Summarized from real user reviews of Reading Ninja. Based on 111 reviews and a 4.2/5 average, it highlights the 10 positives and 9 negatives reviewers mention most about this Education app.
Positive things
- ๐คฉFun and engaging for kids
- ๐Effective for learning to read
- ๐ฎGame-like approach to learning
- ๐ฏGood for CVC word practice
- ๐กCustomizable speed and levels
- ๐จโ๐ซGreat for educational therapy
- ๐๐ผKids enjoy the ninja theme
- โจAttractive and colorful design
- ๐Improves reading scores
- ๐ฏMotivates children to read
Negative things
- ๐No sound reported by many users
- ๐คทโโ๏ธLack of clear instructions
- ๐ธNot worth the money (for some)
- ๐ตWords overlap and cause confusion
- ๐ J looks like I, confusing for learners
- ๐ฃ๏ธAmerican accent may confuse UK users
- ๐Repetitive after a short time
- ๐Words move too fast for some
- ๐คSome words mixed when specific sounds chosen
Is Reading Ninja Safe?
Reading Ninja - The Learn To Read Slicing Game appears mostly safe based on user ratings. AppsHunter Safety Score for Reading Ninja is 82/100.
This assessment is based on 111 user ratings, with an App Store average of 4.2/5.
Safety Analysis
~ Based on 111 App Store ratings for Reading Ninja.
Is Reading Ninja Legit?
Reading Ninja - The Learn To Read Slicing Game appears to be a legitimate app. AppsHunter Legitimacy Score for Reading Ninja is 85/100.
Based on 85 of 100 points across 7 verification signals from App Store and developer data.
Top reviews
Donโt buy! No sound to teach kids!!!
Thereโs no sound or instructions on how to play. My kid is just touching every word without reading. Is this just an update problem?
Iโm not a fan of this app. I wish there were more option for words. But the app is $0.99. ๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ
I donโt get it. How can you play if there is no sound.
When the words fly across the screen, often times the words overlap ever so slightly and even when tapping the correct word, the game also thinks they tapped the incorrect word as well. Would be better if the words bounced off each other rather than overlapping and avoiding the confusion
This game has no sound and plays like fruit ninja but with words. It won't teach anything
It's not worth the money. The game is pointless.
Finally an educational app my son enjoys. His reading scores have jumped and he finally likes reading.
Me, my 7 year old, and my 5 year old love this game! They do because it's fun and I do because I know they are learning!
Fun app. The kids enjoyed chopping the words. It was a little hard to hear the words at times. It would be nice if you had the option to have words repeated back.
I like the ability to control the timing and level but I do not understand why when I chose short a words short e words are mixed in. I cannot wait to try it with my students.
This app is just right for many of my first graders who need extra practice with CVC words. It would be even better if I could add my own words.
My son loves this game. It's great to see how many words he actually can read. I like that there is a timer, and that you can set the difficulty of the game. It would be nice to customize the words though.
This is a cute app and the kids enjoy it. My grandchildren have just turned 3 so are not ready for spelling. However it will be a good tool for future use.
Very good and useful app.
Overall a fun and educational app. Some minor improvements in the speed of words and the pronunciation should help.
My kids love the slicing action but the words move so fast until the word they are saying is not the word they are currently slicing. I would love to slow it down but there is not an option.
My 2year old twins love this game. Great way to get the twins to associate words with letters
Great for children just learning to read. Only reason it doesn't get a fifth star is my children tire of it after a short time, since it is a little repetitive.
Good for hand eye coordination, super fun ninja slicing. Not great with keeping not pace with words and recognition-would pop words many up and still be saying just one word that had been missed.
