Review: Shizuru’s Secret Tools (Shizuru-san no Himitsu Dougu)
While the animation is top-tier, the background art can feel a bit minimalist at times. A little more detail in the environment would have made the world-building feel more complete. Unlike some titles that rush the pacing, this
A must-watch for fans of PlusEta or anyone who enjoys the "gadget/item" subgenre. It’s a polished, professional-grade 2D experience that stands out in a market often dominated by 3D or lower-effort loops. It’s a polished
The story follows the "Secret Tool" trope, where Shizuru uses various futuristic or magical gadgets. It strikes a nice balance between playful curiosity and high-tension scenarios. Unlike some titles that rush the pacing, this one takes its time to establish the "how-to" of each gadget, which adds a layer of immersion. Technical Highlights: Unlike some titles that rush the pacing, this