Posts Tagged ‘NAIRI: Tower of Shirin’
  • NAIRI: Rising Tide – Announced Today

    Posted by on May 6, 2020 under Euro, News, PC, Switch
    HomeBearStudio is pleased to reveal that NAIRI: Rising Tide is in development and planned to launch in 2021. To celebrate the news, the team have announced a free prologue that gives players a 20-minute sneak peek at the next part of this captivating series! The story continues in the highly anticipated second chapter of NAIRI. In this graphic adventure, Nairi pushes onward on her perilous quest ... more.
  • Nairi: Tower of Shirin (Review) Nintendo Switch

    Posted by on February 22, 2019 under Reviews, Switch
    Nairi: Tower of Shirin by developer Home Bear Studio is a point-and-click puzzle game that sees the game’s protagonist, Nairi, on a mission to rescue her parents after they were captured. After avoiding capture herself, Nairi finds herself in a variety of scenarios that involve outwitting cat bandits, making friends with scoundrels, and discovering an ancient secret with new-found confidant, and... more.
  • NAIRI: Tower of Shirin – Out Today On Nintendo Switch & Steam

    Posted by on November 29, 2018 under Euro, News, PC, Switch
    HomeBearStudio is pleased to announce that their first game, NAIRI: Tower of Shirin, is now available on Steam and, console exclusive on Nintendo Switch!   NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a special fusion of point and click adventure puzzle game with stunning graphics and a cast that gives it its own unique quality ideally suited to the Nintendo Switch. The game is full of adorable visuals and ... more.
  • Nintendo eShop Downloads for November 29th, 2018

    Posted by on November 29, 2018 under Euro, News, Switch
    Nintendo has a strong line up of digital title available as we move into the month of December. Some of the games listed are already available  (i.e. Hamster's ACA The King of the Monsters 2 for Nintendo Switch), while others like Coffee Crisis will be available on November 30th. Nintendo Switch gamers are not limited on choices thanks to Nintendo's aggressive, 3rd party approach towards i... more.