NinNinDays

Ever wondered what happens when a socially awkward dude in Akihabara ends up rooming with a busty, disaster-prone kunoichi? This game answers that question with a mix of slapstick humor, lighthearted romance, and just enough erotic tension to keep things interesting. The premise is simple—Sumire, a ninja with all the skills but zero luck, collapses from hunger only to be rescued by our perpetually annoyed protagonist. What follows is a chaotic, often hilarious living situation where gratitude, cultural shock, and simmering attraction collide.

The story doesn’t take itself too seriously, which works in its favor. Sumire is a walking disaster, constantly fucking up basic ninja tasks while devouring everything in the fridge. Meanwhile, the protagonist plays the straight man, alternating between exasperation and reluctant affection. The setting—modern-day Akihabara—adds a layer of authenticity, blending otaku culture with the absurdity of a feudal-era ninja trying to navigate convenience stores and part-time jobs.

Where the game really shines is in its presentation. The E-mote system brings characters to life with smooth, expressive animations, and the event CGs are detailed enough to make you pause—especially during the more intimate scenes. Multiple routes and endings mean your choices actually matter, whether you’re aiming for a sweet romance or something steamier.

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Final opinion

A fun, light-hearted romp with a likable idiot heroine and solid production values. Not the deepest story, but the humor and fan service deliver exactly what they promise. Worth playing if you enjoy rom-coms with a ninja twist.

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Rating
52