Sakura Spirit was released on July 9, 2014. The game was later released for the
Nintendo Switch on June 23, 2022. Bradly Storm of
Hardcore Gamer wrote that "the problem with
Sakura Spirit is not necessarily that it's a niche of a niche [...] It lacks narrative depth and compelling characters, and while its humor will be good for a few laughs, comedy without any type of golden thread to tie it altogether ultimately comes off as a disjointed project that plays more like a series of jokes than a coherent piece of storytelling. Its reliance on overused tropes can be eye-rolling for those familiar with the genre and its nice presentation can only make up for so much. Simply put, there are better visual novels out there." A reviewer on the Japanese website
4gamer.net was surprised to see as
Western studio develop a and found they felt the developers had thoroughly studied Japanese anime and video games that feature cute girls and that art style in the game were of high quality and would appeal to Japanese tastes. They found the main story as sloppy and was disappointed by their being a lack of choices in the gameplay. Cravis Bruno of
Capsule Computers reviewed
Sakura Spirit positively, writing "
Sakura Spirit is a fun, albeit short, visual novel that takes a well-used storyline and makes it more enjoyable by putting its own spin on things and presenting players with a likable cast of girls. With plenty of humor and some very extremely suggestive dialogue at times,
Sakura Spirit does have its faults but those faults only put a mild damper over an entertaining visual novel" and rating it a 7/10. The game's artwork and audio were praised, however, he found issues with spelling mistakes in the game's text and
Sakura Spirit inability for the player to influence the plot. Jerimiah Mueller of
TechnologyTell reviewed the game negatively, finding fault in its story, artwork, and gameplay choices, summarizing that "players get a bunch of pre-teen fantasies haphazardly strung together, featuring a cast of
Baywatch rejects in cosplay [...] I have no choice but to outright fail
Sakura Spirit", for a rating of "F". Brittany Vincent of
Destructoid criticised the game's perceived juvenile plot and lack of central direction, finding it to be "pretty to look at, but utterly devoid of any redeeming value", awarding it a low score of 3/10. == Further installments ==