NAIRI: Tower of Shirin
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Authors of NAIRI: Tower of Shirin really thought up very interesting world in which people get on with various anthropomorphous animals therefore all road the girl by the name of Nairi communicates with the speaking cats, dogs, ducks, bears, and the little mouse Rex who at first pretended to be the smuggler accompanies it in adventures, but it was the scientist. To speak in any case if the raccoon was a teacher and the tutor Nairi. However all this entertaining zoology should not confuse you. First, it quite keeps within traditions of a fantasy, for example what was done by Hayao Miyazaki and his animation studio Ghibli. Secondly, before us really big, fascinating and places very touching adventure.
Steam User 4
Very cute point and click adventure game set in a whimsical desert city. Definitely more tailored to younger audiences but enjoyable nevertheless, and an easy 100% for achievements. The game's biggest strengths are its "chibi" hand-drawn artstyle and adorable characters, as well as a pleasant and thematic soundtrack and a decently written story. It is, however, quite short and forms only the first chapter of an episodic set of games. It is also quite dialogue-heavy, and the puzzle/exploration sections suffer from slightly clunky navigation with a lot of doubling back and unclear entry/exit zones. Apart from these drawbacks, a very sweet little adventure.
Steam User 0
A solid family friendly little adventure game. None of the puzzles are too challenging and I could see this being a lot of fun for kids or for parents to play through with their kids. Just as an adult player, while I found the puzzles a little easy, the story itself was really engaging and a lit deeper than I expected for what it is.
The art style is very neat as well and there is quite a bit too it for the price and it will take about 3 to 5 hours to finish depending on how quick you read and how stuck you get. Well worth the price.
There is a sequel too that continues the story.
Steam User 0
Point and click. Charming art. A bit of wandering near the end, but largely the puzzles at the mid/end are interesting and solveable. Neat story if a bit with cute animals everywhere.
Note this is one part of a larger story. It feels like a full game, but doesn't resolve the main story.
Steam User 0
Cute point and click adventure game with charming art style engaging story and fairly challenging puzzles.
A good experience overall.
Steam User 0
Love the art style