The Shinobi Girl series (whether a visual novel, action-platformer, or beat ’em up) has always leaned heavily on its anime-inspired aesthetic and character roster. The recent Gallery Mode update, however, elevates what could have been a simple bonus menu into a genuinely rewarding archive. Here’s a breakdown of what works, what’s new, and where it could still improve.
Movement: Use the Arrow keys or W, A, S, D keys to navigate through the levels. Combat Actions: Z: Perform a primary attack. C: Use special items or trigger explosions. Spacebar: Jump or interact with environment elements. shinobi girl gallery mode updated
: If you prefer to unlock it without cheats, you must complete the game or reach specific milestones, such as defeating certain bosses or finding hidden scrolls within the levels. How to Use Codes Launch the game and wait for the Title Screen Look for a text input field or an icon labeled "Password" Shinobi Girl Gallery Mode Review: A Welcome Stealth
The new carousel layout is clean. Thumbnails load quickly, and a timeline scrubber lets you jump between unlock points without backing out to a menu. The dark UI with pink/purple accents fits the ninja aesthetic, though the font for subtext could be slightly larger on Steam Deck / mobile ports. Scene Replay with Dialogue Log: You can now