Review: Shin chan: Shiro And The Coal Town (Switch) - A Stunningly Beautiful Game, Uncomplicated Yet Weird
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Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town review
A little over two years ago, I was introduced to Shin chan thanks to a video game. I’ll admit I vaguely recognised the odd looking five year old from random internet memes, but after playing Shin-chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation I learned all about the sassy little fella. This star of manga and anime is a household name in Japan, and thanks to his daft behaviour and bottom shaking he’s been featured in all sorts of media for almost …
Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town review — Revisiting summer memories with a smile
2 years ago, Shinnosuke Nohara and his family spent their summer vacation in the fields and mountains of Asso. 2 years later, the family now ventures to a quaint village in the Akita prefecture for more of the same fun and games. While Shiro and the Coal Town replicates a lot of past features, like […] The post Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town review — Revisiting summer memories with a smile appeared first on GAMINGTREND.
Shin chan: Shiro And The Coal Town review: a nostalgic collectathon I can't stop thinking about
When I was little, I really liked what I saw of Shin chan, even if it was just largely flashes of his bare arse on Japanese TV. He seemed mischievous, a bit of a menace, and part of a fun family dynamic. Flash forward to now and I can only describe the lad as… jarring. At least, I think he's an odd flag-bearer for a series of games where you live out a nostalgic, Japanese summer in the countryside. And I think it's doubly weird that Shin chan: S…
Shin-chan: Shiro and the Coal Town
Shinnosuke Nohara sure is lucky—this five-year-old gets to hang out, worry free, in a new village away from home while his dad is on assignment to get good “soul food” in the hands of customers. Surrounded by family, good food, and infinite time to do as he so pleases, little “Shin-chan” finds himself a little … The post Shin-chan: Shiro and the Coal Town | Review appeared first on XboxEra.
Review: Shin chan: Shiro And The Coal Town (Switch) - A Stunningly Beautiful Game, Uncomplicated Yet Weird
Trolley dash.Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is based on the long-running manga and anime series, Crayon Shin-chan (Kureshin in Japanese), about a peculiar five-year-old named Shinnosuke (Shin-chan) and his family. The game follows up on the successful 2022 Western release of Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation - The Endless Seven-Day Journey, which puts this in the lineage of Kaz Ayabe's Bokunatsu series. This time around, we’…
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