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House Of Shinobi -pre-release- -cutepercentage- May 2026

House of Shinobi (working title) blends cozy aesthetics with tactical ninja action. Set in the floating village of Hanamaru—a pastel-hued realm where cherry blossoms bloom year-round—players take on the role of Chibi-Kage, a trainee shadow warrior who must protect the village’s “Heart Spark” from the gloomy Dullblight Empire. The game’s unique selling point? Aggressive adorability.

This is a limited early demo (Pre-Release) of the upcoming stealth-action RPG House of Shinobi. The twist? Your success isn't just about stealth—it's about adorability. Every action increases or decreases your CutePercentage, which affects enemy reactions, unlockable emotes, and mission endings. House of Shinobi -Pre-Release- -CutePercentage-


You might ask: Does a high CutePercentage affect gameplay? The answer is both yes and no. House of Shinobi (working title) blends cozy aesthetics

On the surface, CutePercentage is purely cosmetic. It unlocks no extra weapons, no bonus damage, no invincibility frames. However, beta testers have reported three tangible effects: You might ask: Does a high CutePercentage affect gameplay

The community has split into two factions: the Optimizers (who spreadsheet every headpat) and the Purists (who argue that farming CutePercentage ruins the organic charm). But both agree on one thing: no other pre-release game has turned “adorable” into a hard stat.


House of Shinobi is an indie stealth-action game with a striking twist: your performance is tied to a dynamic “CutePercentage” meter. The pre-release version introduces a hybrid genre — part ninja infiltration, part rhythm-combo system — where stealth kills, environmental tricks, and non-lethal takedowns all affect a visual “cuteness” rating that ranges from Menacing Shadow (0%) to Adorable Menace (100%).

The CutePercentage isn’t just cosmetic. It changes enemy behavior, dialogue, mission rewards, and even the ending cutscenes. At 100%, guards will pause to take selfies with you instead of attacking.