Dash The Bomber writes: "Ninja girls, ninja boys, token gaijin, and plenty of hijinks are abreast in this titillating visual novel by the NTT Solmare Corporation! But, busty ninjas aren't the only thing that awaits you in Moe! Ninja Girls as plenty of jokes pandering to the anime community are aplenty. Regardless of how boobish (it's an actual British word look it up) the humor is, there's actually plenty to find in this visual novel brought over to our Western shores straight from Japan. Originally, Moe! Ninja Girls made their debut in our shores during the North America Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles which managed to bring crowds of 350,000 people during 2017! Now, the game holds a respectable 4.5 stars rating in the Android app store, yet does it hold up to par in comparison to fully fledged visual novels of this day and age? I'm not particularly certain..."
Publisher ANIPLEX.EXE and developer iMel will release visual novel Seedsow Lullaby for Switch, iOS, and Android on May 1, the companies announced.
Key will release acclaimed romance visual novel AIR for PC via Steam on March 5 worldwide for 3,200 yen, the company announced. It will support English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese subtitles.
Here's hoping the update the Switch version with English like they did with Kanon last year!
At this point we're going to get all the Key visual novels, hoping for Angel Beats! and Kud Wafter next.
Wish they would release these west. I have Clannad (Asian) for PS4 but would like AIR and Kanon physically, preferably for PlayStation but I’ll take the Switch as well with English subs.
Blue Wednesday is light-heated in its attempt at storytelling, but still manages to stick with you.