
We didn’t expect to be writing about a fourth Perfect Ninja Painter game. Yet here we are with the launch of Perfect Ninja Painter 4.
After a steady run of releases over the last few years, SilenGames is back with Perfect Ninja Painter 4, bringing another batch of colourful puzzles to Xbox. If you’ve somehow followed the series from the beginning, you’ll already know the drill. If not, prepare for a game that revolves around painting floors, planning routes and trying not to trap yourself in a corner.
Available now across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows PC, each version comes in at the familiar budget-friendly price of £4.19.
At A Glance
- Game: Perfect Ninja Painter 4
- Developer: SilenGames
- Publisher: SilenGames
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC
- Price: £4.19
- Genre: Puzzle
Four Games In, The Paint Is Still Flowing
What started as a simple puzzle game has now become an annual tradition of sorts, with Perfect Ninja Painter quietly building itself into a lengthy series. The formula remains straightforward though: move around each stage, paint every available tile and figure out the correct route before you run out of options.
It’s one of those puzzle concepts that’s easy to understand within seconds but can quickly become surprisingly tricky once additional mechanics start getting involved. Prepare yourself for some new twists this time around too.
New Challenges, New Problems
Perfect Ninja Painter 4 introduces fresh levels, additional obstacles and a new robot girl character joining the colourful chaos.
Expect new worlds to explore, trickier traps to navigate and puzzles designed to make you think several moves ahead before committing to a route. However, like its predecessors – the original Perfect Ninja Painter in 2023, Perfect Ninja Painter 2 from 2024 and Perfect Ninja Painter 3 that launched in 2025 – Perfect Ninja Painter 4 isn’t trying to compete with blockbuster puzzle games.
Instead, it occupies that familiar budget-game space on the Xbox Store, offering a straightforward puzzle experience at a low asking price. At £4.19, it’s very much aimed at players who enjoy quick-fire brain teasers and achievement hunting sessions rather than sprawling adventures.
Perfect Ninja Painter 4 is available right now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows PC for £4.19. You’ll find it in three versions on the Xbox Store – optimised for Xbox Series X|S, playable on Xbox One, and for Windows PC.
Whether the world was crying out for a fourth Perfect Ninja Painter is certainly open for debate, but fans of the previous entries will likely be pleased to see the series continuing its colourful run.


