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    Shirone: The Dragon Girl is coming to Switch

    The dragon girl flies onto Switch.

    Flyhigh Works and Oimoland announced Shirone: The Dragon Girl is coming to Nintendo Switch on September 29.

    Shirone: The Dragon Girl supports English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese language options on Switch. Currently, Shirone: The Dragon Girl is available now for PC via Steam.

    Here’s an overview of the game via Steam:

    Imagine waking up in a haunted castle.
    “Where am I?”
    You ask every creature you see, but none of them know.
    The only thing you’re sure of is that you need to get out of here.
    That’s the situation Shirone is in, and she needs your help to escape.
    Shirone: the Dragon Girl” is a 3D adventure game where you help Shirone solve puzzles and riddles to find a way out of a haunted castle.
    Escaping the castle is the main objective, and to do that you’ll need to make full use of her wings and tail!
    Find clues to solve the puzzles that block your escape.
    Your imagination and creativity is what will help you find the right passage.
    【Key Features】
    ・Shirone’s action
    Double jump by using her wings and use her tail to pull levers!
    Find the exit in every stage.
    ・3D puzzle stages
    “How can you get from point A to B?” “What can you do to open the way?”
    You’ll need to observe Shirone’s surroundings carefully to figure out the right answer.
    ・The haunted castle is full of strange monsters.
    Shirone isn’t the only one that wandered in.
    How did they all end up in the castle?
    It will all slowly come to light as you make progress through the stages.
    ・Adventure in style
    Every stage has “mystery pieces” scattered about.
    Collecting them will unlock hairstyles and clothing you can dress Shirone in.
    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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