The developer, CutePercentage, has actively cultivated a growing and dedicated community around House of Shinobi, even if some aspects of the game have polarized certain players. The community is active on platforms like and Boosty , where supporters can gain access to developer blogs, surveys, and exclusive content like CG collections. For instance, on Boosty, backers were given access to "100+ previously unseen images".
Hanako tilted her head. The angle was exactly 17 degrees off vertical—the algorithm's sweet spot for "earnest confusion." He knew because he'd read the manual.
"CutePercentage" is the name of the (or development studio) behind the adult sandbox game House of Shinobi . In the context of the game's community and features: house of shinobi cute percentage
This guide outlines how to play , an adult-themed visual novel developed by CutePercentage . The game follows a protagonist living with two roommates in a world shifting toward imperialistic ideals, where your choices determine if you remain a protector or succumb to darker desires. Getting Started
Nagi, the sister, initially drives up the cute percentage through her innocent-looking exterior. However, her habit of stealing museum artifacts just to feel close to her missing brother adds a bittersweet, endearing layer to her character. Her stealth operations are executed with a certain youthful quirkiness. Riku Tawara (The Ultimate Cute Anchor) Hanako tilted her head
: There are community-made "Gallery Mods" associated with the developer's name that allow players to unlock all scenes or view progression percentages for specific characters.
This is where the percentage gets cruel. A character with a 95% cute rating is almost always an orphan. The math is brutal: for every 10% above 80, subtract one living parent. The "fluff" isn't joy—it’s a survival adaptation. Big eyes to see threats in the dark. Soft paws to step silently over blood-soaked tatami mats. We call it cute because we can’t handle the truth: that softness is calcified trauma. In the context of the game's community and
Any scene involving Riku trying to navigate school life while his parents are sneaking out at night. His genuine wonder and innocence act as a crucial emotional anchor. Cute Percentage Contribution: 25% 4. Gaku & Nagi Tawara: The Competitive Siblings
Progress in the game is gated by an in-game economy. Players must manage their cash flow dynamically to pay off essential character interactions or purchase vital progression items from the shop:
Many unlockable scenes feature multi-step requirements that are not immediately obvious. For example, rescuing Hinata requires players to purchase a from the shop, travel to the Daimyo House at night, and execute a flawless interaction with the Lady of the house.