TMNT is an action platformer that Ubisoft developed and published for the Nintendo DS, releasing it in 2007 to coincide with the CGI animated film of the same name. The game puts players in control of the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello, as they fight enemies and push through levels drawn straight from the movie's plot. Ubisoft designed the DS version as a side-scrolling action game that stays true to the look and tone of the film, bringing the turtles' fast-paced combat style to the smaller handheld screen. Each turtle brings his own fighting technique and move set, giving the game some variety even within the familiar beat-em-up structure. The title stands out on the DS for its faithful visual style, with character sprites that mirror the sleek CGI aesthetic of the film. The game carries the energy and pace of the action sequences fans watched on the big screen, making it a natural pick for anyone who enjoyed the movie and wanted to continue that experience on the go.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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Specifications
| Platform | NDS ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Fighting |
| File Size | 64 MB |
| Release Year | 2007 |
| Developer | Ubisoft |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
TMNT is an action platformer that Ubisoft developed and published for the Nintendo DS, releasing it in 2007 to coincide with the CGI animated film of the same name. The game puts players in control of the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello, as they fight enemies and push through levels drawn straight from the movie's plot. Ubisoft designed the DS version as a side-scrolling action game that stays true to the look and tone of the film, bringing the turtles' fast-paced combat style to the smaller handheld screen. Each turtle brings his own fighting technique and move set, giving the game some variety even within the familiar beat-em-up structure. The title stands out on the DS for its faithful visual style, with character sprites that mirror the sleek CGI aesthetic of the film. The game carries the energy and pace of the action sequences fans watched on the big screen, making it a natural pick for anyone who enjoyed the movie and wanted to continue that experience on the go.
The game features a series of levels drawn from locations in the TMNT movie, including rooftops, sewers, and ancient ruins. Players work through each stage by defeating waves of Foot Clan soldiers and other enemies using punch and kick combos tied to the DS buttons. The game allows players to switch between all four turtles at certain points, letting them choose their preferred fighter for each challenge. A local wireless multiplayer mode gives two players the chance to team up or compete using their own DS consoles, adding replay value beyond the solo campaign. Combat stays simple and accessible, making the title well suited for younger players and fans of the franchise. The game does not include a deep progression system, but it compensates with a variety of enemy types and boss encounters pulled straight from the film's story. Level design mixes standard side-scrolling sections with platforming segments that test timing and reflexes. Overall, TMNT on the Nintendo DS delivers a competent movie tie-in that provides solid handheld entertainment for any fan of the turtles.