

Naruto: Konoha Senki is one of those GBA strategy games that flew under the radar, but it's actually a solid little turn-based tactics game if you're into Naruto. You move your squad of ninja around grid-based maps, setting up ambushes or trying to flank enemies—it feels a bit like Fire Emblem but with chakra instead of magic.
The roster pulls from early Naruto characters (think pre-Shippuden), so you're working with young Naruto, Sasuke, and the gang. Some jutsu feel overpowered—Shadow Clone spam is as ridiculous here as it is in the anime—but positioning still matters since terrain affects movement. The sprites are surprisingly detailed for a GBA game, and the battle animations have that classic Naruto energy.
It's not the deepest strategy game out there, but it nails the ninja vibe better than you'd expect. If you ever wanted to micromanage Team 7 like chess pieces, this is your chance.
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