Get a virtual girlfriend in this romantic title
Shinobu - Sweet Time is a virtual dating simulation developed by Sarah Marie Hill for mobile gaming, where you can date a virtual girl and tend to her every need, acting as her real-life partner. However, rather than flirting, gameplay focuses more on domesticity.
Romantic journey
In Shinobu - Sweet time, you step into a virtual girlfriend experience, guiding a hero through a gentle romantic journey. Choose an anime partner, interact daily, learn her preferences, and unlock options by watching ads. Accessible controls make starting easy despite mature-leaning dialogue and frequent advertisements through simple menus.
Manage domestic routines by cooking, bathing her, washing hair, and handling household tasks while moving, crouching, collecting, pushing, and photographing objects. Adjust day and night, wait for personality growth, and use time jumps. However, the relationship feels shallow, portraying her as helpless and childlike through passive babysitting mechanics.
Routine over romance
Overall, Shinobu - Sweet Time offers an accessible virtual dating experience that leans heavily into routine rather than romance. You spend more time managing domestic tasks than forming a deep emotional bond, making the progression feel slow and repetitive. While approachable, it ultimately resembles caretaking more than a meaningful partnership.



