Editor's Rating
Story - The narrative of Konoha Training resembles more of a flimsy cloth that’s barely holding together than a well-woven tapestry. The threadbare plot is punctuated by frustrating elements: choices can vanish behind a Patreon paywall, leading to abrupt dead ends in dialogue that should have been available to all players. The underlying relationships feel shallow. - 38%
Visual - Here, Konoha Training shines brighter than a Rasengan. The art, which admittedly borrows assets from other titles like Koikatsu, possesses a certain charm that certainly catches the eye. The character models are well-rendered, vibrant, and true to their original designs. While the visuals are good, they serve as a masking agent for the game’s more profound shortcomings. - 70%
Engagement - Engagement is where Konoha Training truly stumbles. With gameplay that leans heavily on grinding—be it for lust or love—the excitement quickly dissipates like chakra in the wind. Players are expected to overcome tedious tasks, such as answering trivia questions that reference Naruto canon, to build relationships. This makes the gameplay feel more like a chore than an adventure. - 35%
Core Loop - The core loop can be summarized in three repetitive actions: command, grind, repeat. This algorithmic cycle quickly leads to fatigue. Players may find themselves mired in a drag-and-drop mechanic where the emphasis is less about skillful interaction and more about spamming commands until an arbitrary lust meter is filled. - 30%
43%
out off 100%
This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
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