- September 11, 2024
- Minimum Wage Media
The Adventure of Ninomae Ina'nis
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About
"The Adventure of Ninomae Ina'nis" is a vertical shoot 'em up game where you control Hololive Myth's Ninomae Ina'nis and her companion AO-chan. In Story Mode, players search for missing Takodachi across three levels with unlimited continues and progress saving. Arcade Mode offers a score-chasing challenge with three levels, remixed levels for the second loop, and a Score Multiplier mechanic. Note that progress is not saved in Arcade Mode and running out of health means you can't continue.









- The game is a cute and fun shoot'em up experience featuring the beloved character Ina, providing a unique twist on the genre.
- Players appreciate the unexpected extras and the ability to replay harder versions of levels after completing the story mode.
- The game has a charming aesthetic and is enjoyable for fans, making it a delightful experience despite its challenges.
- The game is quite short, with only three levels and a final boss, which may leave players wanting more content.
- Controls can be frustrating, particularly with the targeting lines obscuring the player's aim, and there is a desire for better controller support.
- Difficulty progression feels inconsistent, with some levels being significantly harder than others, which can be off-putting for new players.
story
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story mode is relatively short, taking about half an hour to complete, but players can revisit levels at increased difficulty through a stage select feature afterward. While the experience is enjoyable, some found the story mode to be easier than the arcade mode, with additional difficulty settings available. However, there are suggestions for improvements, such as the inclusion of an options menu.
“I couldn't end the current game and was trapped in story mode; it was a very great experience.”
“It took me only about half an hour to finish story mode.”
“That said, story mode is much easier than arcade, and there's a baby mode too, so that might bring the difficulty down to easy.”
“Turns out you can play harder versions of the levels via stage select after finishing the original story.”