Original Release: Searoad, 2021, PC/Android
An extremely simple strategy/resource management game that challenges you to expand your stock of captive ninja women
Shinobi Harlot (PC, Searoad, 2021)
Where to Buy: Freeware ($2 donation requested)
Shinobi Harlot is basically ninja girl Tamagotchi, but fortunately no picking up poop or feeding them, instead you handle the basic management tasks of your little ninja outfit (Ninjas Sans Frontieres or whatever) while taking occasional sex breaks with a select crop of your ninja followers.
You’re in control of an outfit that can range up to hundreds of shinobi, but you’ll only see a tiny handful of them (in the sex dungeon). The management portion of the game gives you three randomly selected action options per turn. Options that might appear on any given turn include stealing food or gold, buying or selling food, recruiting 10 new shinobi (at no cost), exchanging 1000 gold and food for around 50 to 80 new shinobi, or attempting to kidnap a new shinobi girl. You have to keep your food, gold and shinobi count above 0 at all times or it’s game over.
You start out with one ninja girl sex slave and can kidnap up to three more. Kidnap attempts cost a good chunk of gold and food, plus put a similarly large chunk of your shinobi at risk, so you want to be careful with those. They may randomly fail and you just lose the asking price. You can visit your current harem of ninja girls at any time and do naughty things without limit, but at first each one has very few commands available.
The game is extremely simple strategy, basically just watching numbers go up and down from turn to turn. It’s also hard to lose as you usually rebound from any big expenditure with ample opportunity to replenish all your stores. It isn’t an awful concept but aside from just being generally threadbare, there seem to only be the four ninja girls and you can kidnap all of them pretty early in the going. Once you’ve got them all, the only thing left is to tediously grind up money to eventually purchase some new toys to HR Violate them with (after you buy some mandatory upgrades to the ninja operation first).
Not a bad little time-killer that’s very easy to pick up and put down at a snap, however, and there’s an Android version you can sideload for easy portable play. Also totally free, though the developer requests a couple bucks if you liked it.