Moe! Ninja Girls
Moe! Ninja Girls Features an entertaining story with endearing characters and Great visual that makes you wanting more.
About the game
UI:
The game has an okay UI that makes it easy to get around the game even with all the littered microtransaction advertisements, there are small bugs here and there like scrolling.
The scrolling is too erratic as it jumps to the bottom of the page making you miss content, there is a scroll bar in some areas of the game but in the customization screen its missing and due to the missing scroll bar you miss 2 customization options.
– Real player with 395.9 hrs in game
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Really fun game - played it a bit on my tablet but never got into it much and here i am really starting to enjoy the story and game play
Would love more NTT Solmare games on steam like “Shell we date?” but for now i will go ahead and keep going though the story (not very far into it yet) and collecting those cookies - love games with login bonuses (even if sometimes i forget to or am busy)
The ticket system is a draw back I have seen mentioned and yes I do agree it is not great when you use up all you free daily tickets - but it’s not a real big problem for me as I am used to games on my tablet which use this sort of system so you get only a few free tickets (eg: chapters) a day/every 4 hours and to use more cost money but I can wait
– Real player with 209.2 hrs in game
Nightshade/百花百狼
I really have no idea what to say about this game, but I will try my best.
–-I like everything medieval so the setting and atmosphere was appealing. I think it did a fair job conveying it.
—The sound track throughout the game nicely coincides with the atmosphere. I did not tend to like the opening theme song, but, in hindsight, it works anyway despite it.
—The artwork was well done and for once most/all the characters are dressed stylish instead of sad and pathetic (I am especially looking at you Amnesia memories).
– Real player with 92.2 hrs in game
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TL;DR Nightshade is the equivalent of an AAA game in the otome world, and absolutely worth its price.
First for an overview.
Nightshade is a visual novel on what it means to be a shinobi in the Sengoku era of Japan, during a time of tentative balance teering on the brink of change. The main character (I strongly recommend keeping the canon name Enju since the other characters will actually say her name) is a girl who is determined to give back to her shinobi village, and finds herself way in over her head in a conspiracy.
– Real player with 61.3 hrs in game
Shades of Sakura
It took me a while to decide to purchase this game due to its unusual puzzle mechanic. I am glad that I finally decided to try it.
The Puzzles
Although some took many tries to solve, none of the 30 puzzles ever became frustrating. This physics-based mechanics seems to be very well matched to the pace and art style of this game. Further, there seem to be many ways of solving the individual puzzles. I tried multiple methods on each and they worked (or failed) in a logical way. Having an adaptable game engine like this is quite fascinating.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
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Although it is a Hentai game, My personal experience with it is quite surreal. The art wasn’t the best, but it was plenty enough. The moaning is sort of half-assed, though. You could hear that the moan wasn’t deep, nor was it passionate. Other than the fact that it was an empty moan, the moan lacks a massive amount of timbre. One thing i was puzzled by was the inexcusable fact that i didn’t even get horny once, instead i spent more time trying to figure out some of the levels the puzzle had and reading the dialogue. In my personal opinion, i loved the illustrations they selected for the background. The BGM wasn’t all that bad, but it gets pretty sour once it passes the 30-minute mark. But using the journey of a samurai as the story was a very interesting change of pace that left me baffled. It’s definitely not the best game ever. However, it’s fair to say i’m very much satisfied, and i have gotten my money’s worth.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
NEKO-NIN exHeart
Just finished my first playthrough of the game; as you can perhaps tell, it’s not a particularly long game, though that is to be expected from its price. I also bought the H-Patch from the Denpasoft website and yes, I did play through all the H-scenes on my route. Now, onto the review. No spoilers, I promise.
This game is nothing special, Visual Novel wise, but sometimes that’s exactly what you’re looking for. It certainly was what I was looking for, coming into this. People have been comparing this to NekoPara and personally, while I liked NekoPara better, Neko Nin is still pretty good. It’s got a very light and fluffy storyline, filled with the heartwarming, cute and funny tropes you tend to expect from this kind of thing. The H-scenes came often and sometimes out of the blue, but hey, you’re not playing this for plot, are you? For a VN, this is pretty quality art, and I especially loved that the catgirls' ears twitch randomly when you talk to them. This is a Visual Novel as opposed to a Kinetic Novel, so there are choices to make, but I get the feeling that the choices just unlock different H-scenes.
– Real player with 20.7 hrs in game
Initially, I was excited years ago when Sekai Project began localizing Whirlpool games. I was finally glad to play their games since I waited for years (less than a decade, perhaps) to play a full Whirlpool game, instead of their Web Trials aka demos of their games.
I felt that with Neko-Nin exHeart, this was disappointing because there the choices don’t follow a route for ONLY Yura or Tama; it’s another harem game, no matter what choice you pick. The other disappointments about the game is the comedy aspect overrules the “ninja” and demi-human plotline. There is action, of course, but the conflict and events don’t quite make this an interesting visual novel.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS
came for the tiddies, stayed for the plot
– Real player with 61.9 hrs in game
My First Senran Kagura game. I had way more fun than I expected. Simple yet satisfying combat with tons of cute girls and fan service. It’s meant to be played by shutting your brain off and just enjoying the game for what it is.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
SENRAN KAGURA SHINOVI VERSUS
If not for this game, I would never have given Senran Kagura another chance after watching the anime adaptation’s first episode.
A great game by musou game standards (A single overpowered character batting aside hundreds of weaker foes).
While there are some downsides to the game, it’s easily my second favourite title of the genre after the Dynasty Warriors spinoff, Samurai Warriors. Battles are fast paced and at some times challenging; the 22 playable characters all manage to feel distinct even though the combo maps only differ a little for the most part; the soundtrack is really, REALLY good!
– Real player with 58.5 hrs in game
Don’t think of this series as just a vehicle for sexy characters. As much as the aesthetic and vibe of the sexy anime schoolgirls, every other aspect of the game is given close attention and is high quality. The soundtrack is gigantic and full of extremely catchy and intricate hard rock tunes. The sheer amount of voice actors and how many lines they all recorded is massive. The controls and battle mechanics are ridiculously fluid and fun. The story is voluminous.
The good:
Fighting through the levels can become more like a dance given all of the choices you get for how to slice and dice your enemies. You can launch them in the air and follow up with a mid-air combo, you can instead work through big groups with ground combos or use special attacks which are saved up for by getting more combo hits.
– Real player with 51.8 hrs in game