Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town
SCORE: 79
I am thankful I had the money to purchase a physical copy of Shin
Chan Shiro and the Coal Town on the Nintendo Switch. This is actually
the second Shin Chan video game I played. The first one was Shin Chan Me
and the Professor on Summer Vacation The Endless Seven Day Journey. I
was paid a live stream sponsorship to play that game. I was not paid
anything to play Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. It did not make the
cut for my live streams either. If I could do live streams full time
then it would have a better shot.
Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town is a quirky little video game where
this five year old boy Shinnosuke Nohara is exploring the town of Akita.
His father Hiroshi Nohara got a new job there. The whole family goes to
enjoy this traditional Japanese farmhouse. We can catch bugs, fish and
more in Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. We get to go on trolly races,
and grow vegetables in Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. I love being
able to create new menu items.
Inventions are also a part of Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. The
time in the day moves slowly. Once it is night time we need to get the
five year old back to the house for dinner. The grandparents are present
in Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town during the day. They go back to
their house at night. The family eats together in Shin Chan Shiro and
the Coal Town. The dog is even hanging around.
There are plenty of characters to meet and interact with in Shin Chan
Shiro and the Coal Town. There are areas that are blocked to the player
at first in Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. The character blocking
wants something like a certain fish, or phrase learn from other
characters. Families can play Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town at their
own pace. There is some real charm in this game.
The graphics are not the greatest in Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town.
This video game is a bit of a paradox there though. The character art
does not look good. The water, trees, fields and more look wonderful in
Shin Chan Shiro and the Coal Town. The voice acting is in Japanese only.
The credits are found at the beginning. There is some violence, and odd
humor. The little boy likes to stick his butt out and shake it around. I
have no idea what that is about.
- Paul
Graphics: 76%
Sounds: 80%
Replay/Extras: 83%
Gameplay: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: neos
Developer: neos
Rating: ‘E’ – Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Fantasy Violence, Comic
Mischief}
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