11 Games Like KT Naruto: Kunoichi Trainer

KT Naruto: Kunoichi Trainer is a casual adventure game for adults that is based on the popular manga and anime series Naruto. After watching the famous anime all day at home, the player is thrown into the Naruto world and given the prominent character role by talking to different girls; you will get to know them in the biblical sense and strengthen your relationships with them.

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It comprises three games focusing on Hinata, Aino, and Sakura, the three main characters. To move forward in the game, you need to talk to girls, explore new areas, and complete missions to earn in-game currency that you can spend on gifts.

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Features

  • Exciting gameplay
  • Conversations with different girls
  • Exploring the different locations
  • Three attractive women

There are up to 11 Games Like KT Naruto: Kunoichi Trainer. The best alternative to KT Naruto: Kunoichi Trainer is Maid Mansion, which is Not Confirmed by Author yet. The other best apps like KT Naruto: Kunoichi Trainer are Kimi to Kanojo to Kanojo no Koi, Danganronpa : Goodbye Despair, and Chasing Tails: A Promise in the SnowKatawa Shoujo.

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1Maid Mansion

Maid Mansion

The single-player video game Maid Mansion was developed and released by Critical Bliss. It has parts of anime, adventure, visual novels, and more. It's a story about many women living in a city where there are no men. Suddenly, the player walks in like a nice boy and takes the lead. Now, the women will compete to get close to the guy by using relaxed humor and attractive body language. The game has five different heroines, each with other qualities…


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8Katawa Shoujo

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Katawa Shoujo

Katawa Shoujo, developed by Four Leaf Studios, is a Visual Novel and Adventure game that explores the lives of a young man and five women with disabilities. Its text and sprite-based storytelling delivers an engaging experience.