NAIRI: Tower Of Shirin Switch Review - A FINE START...

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Narir Tower Of Shirin on Nintendo Switch is an exclusive point and click adventure. You take on the role of the Titular Nairi. This is the first in a series planned for the Switch. Is it worth getting in to? Let's find out!

Mark
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Written by Shannon Glover

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Follow Nairi, a troubled upper class girl, and Rex, a gangster-turned-scholar, as they uncover a dark mystery involving the mysterious Tower of Shirin! In a world brimming with with delightful, deadly, and dastardly creatures Nairi will need all her wits to outsmart bandit cats, befriend crime lord ducks, and escape a conspiracy as old as time.

NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a charming graphic adventure with adorable characters within a troubled world that is sure to delight people of all ages looking for a strong narrative and puzzle experience!

- Enjoy a huge amount of ridiculously cute hand-drawn art!

- Meet tons of charming characters!

- Become absorbed in a captivating story!

- Collect, trade and combine wacky items!

- Solve brain-teasing puzzles!

- Enjoy a beautiful soundtrack!

Platform Nintendo Switch
Release Date Nov 29, 2018
No. of Players 1 player
Category Adventure, Puzzle
Publisher Another Indie Studio

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