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Get ready for a game so stupid you would rather show your browser history than admit that you like it! Lots of action, explosions and yes, it's a penis-tank in the trailer.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is a action, platformer and ninja game developed and published by Vogelfänger.
Released on February 03rd 2017 is available on Windows and Linux in 20 languages: English, Polish, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese - Portugal, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish and Hungarian.

It has received 333 reviews of which 255 were positive and 78 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.2 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 0.99€ on Steam.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Processor: Intel Pentium IV 2.8 GHz
  • Memory: 1536 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 2000
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 50 MB available space
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 14
  • Processor: Intel Pentium IV 2.8 GHz
  • Memory: 1536 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 2000
  • Storage: 50 MB available space

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Nov. 2025
Fast, silly, and enjoyable in bursts. The simple mechanics make it easy to jump into, and the goofy style keeps things lighthearted.
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Nov. 2025
2 Ninjas 1 Cup, developed and published by Vogelfänger, immediately signals its irreverent spirit with its title, but beneath the humor sits a surprisingly focused and demanding platformer. It embraces the simplicity, precision, and tight design philosophy associated with modern indie action games, building its entire identity around movement, timing, and split-second decision-making. Rather than padding itself with lore or cinematic storytelling, it presents a pure arcade challenge in which two nimble ninjas must navigate a series of lethal obstacle courses while protecting a fragile cup that serves as both an objective and a constant source of tension. The concept is intentionally absurd, yet the execution demonstrates a clear respect for mechanical polish and level design clarity, making the experience far more thoughtful than its playful premise suggests. The gameplay thrives on straightforward but finely tuned controls that reward rhythm and instinct. Movement feels sharp and reactive, ensuring every jump, dash, wall-kick, or direction shift happens exactly when the player commands it. The cup mechanic adds a fascinating twist—players must either carry or throw it while platforming, and its physics behave independently from the character, introducing risk at every step. Landing perfectly means nothing if the cup bounces into spikes a moment later. That dynamic forces players to think beyond their own survival and consider environmental motion, trajectory, speed, and momentum. Each level becomes not just a test of execution, but of anticipation, making the cup feel like a mischievous companion rather than a passive objective. Level progression reinforces that dual-focus challenge. Early stages function as training grounds, giving players space to understand handling, inertia, and environmental hazards. As difficulty increases, layouts become more elaborate—swinging blades intersect with collapsing platforms, moving walls limit breathing room, bounce pads complicate jump timing, and enemy placements disrupt predictable jump arcs. The best stages encourage flow, pushing players toward continuous motion rather than cautious step-by-step advancement. Failure is frequent, but it comes with instant restarts, allowing players to enter a meditative loop of experimentation and refinement. The game clearly expects repetition, not as punishment, but as a natural part of mastering its physics. The art direction supports this loop by prioritizing readability. Environments are cleanly outlined, hazards pop visually, and character silhouettes remain easy to track even during chaotic sequences. The visual tone strikes a balance between playful exaggeration and minimalist clarity, ensuring that humor never compromises functionality. Characters move with charming swagger, and animations emphasize weight and momentum without slowing responsiveness. Sound design contributes subtle layers of feedback—a small impact sound when the cup lands safely, sharper cues when traps activate, satisfying rushes during successful sequences—which helps players internalize timing even without consciously registering the audio. Where the game may divide players is in its intensity. 2 Ninjas 1 Cup demands patience and perseverance, offering little accommodation for those uninterested in high-precision platforming. There are no difficulty toggles, aim assists, or forgiving checkpoints to soften the experience. The learning curve can feel steep early on, particularly as players adjust to managing two physics systems simultaneously. The game also doesn’t attempt to broaden its appeal with narrative framing, collectibles, or unlockable abilities, meaning those seeking variety beyond mechanical challenge may find the experience too narrow. However, its focus is intentional—everything extraneous has been stripped away to ensure that platforming and momentum remain the stars. For players who connect with that design philosophy, the game offers tremendous replay value. Each cleared level invites not just satisfaction, but curiosity—could it be completed cleaner, faster, or more stylishly? The compact stage design encourages speedrunning, improvisation, and self-imposed goals. The physics of the cup introduce spontaneous route variations, making repeated attempts feel like opportunities rather than chores. Even after finishing the campaign, many players are likely to return simply to chase mastery, using the game as a mechanical playground rather than a linear experience meant to be consumed and shelved. Ultimately, 2 Ninjas 1 Cup succeeds because it understands exactly what it wants to be and executes that vision with confidence. Vogelfänger has crafted a deceptively simple platformer that relies on elegant controls, clever design, and a comedic premise rather than spectacle or narrative ambition. It offers frustration and triumph in equal measure, asking players to meet its challenge on its terms rather than smoothing anything down for convenience. For fans of skill-driven action platformers—especially those who appreciate the comedic absurdity of taking something trivial extremely seriously—it delivers a memorable, tightly assembled, and unexpectedly exhilarating experience. Rating: 7/10
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Oct. 2025
Best game I've ever paid oops I mean dev aint paid me for review i mean *played nah nevermind
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July 2025
Got this game when I was a kid for the memes... back in that time it was funny to have it :x... Well... game kinda sucks but it was never made to be serious product, right? Ehh well, simple platformer xD
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March 2025
fun and silly game, time to shit my pants now
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Frequently Asked Questions

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is currently priced at 0.99€ on Steam.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 0.99€ on Steam.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup received 255 positive votes out of a total of 333 achieving a rating of 7.20.
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2 Ninjas 1 Cup was developed and published by Vogelfänger.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is playable and fully supported on Windows.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is not playable on MacOS.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is playable and fully supported on Linux.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for 2 Ninjas 1 Cup. Explore additional content available for 2 Ninjas 1 Cup on Steam.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup does not support Steam Remote Play.

2 Ninjas 1 Cup is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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2 Ninjas 1 Cup
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Developer
Vogelfänger
Publisher
Vogelfänger
Release 03 Feb 2017
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