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A Shin-chan mobile game comes by surprise to Nintendo Switch

A Shin-chan mobile game comes by surprise to Nintendo Switch

It is a runner for iOS and Android with several years old. You can buy now for $ 9.99 in the Switch eShop.

Bushiroad has launched without warning Crayon Shinchan: The Storm Called! Flaming Kasukabe Runner !! for Nintendo Switch. The title, original for iOS devices (App Store) and Android (Google Play) as a free to play since 2014 —2016 in the West— bursts into the eShop in North America at a price of $ 9.99.

In the absence of the European eShop officially updating the game's availability, it is a platform runner title with a simple control scheme, based on exceeding levels in lateral scrolling full of objects, items and options to get the highest score possible in each phase. The game includes a lot of familiar faces from the series, both friends and family of Shinnosuke Nohara.

“Enjoy with Shin-chan and his friends wearing a variety of clothes as a cosplay, well known to those familiar with both anime and movies,” says the official description of the game. The plot premise is simple: all Kasukabe has been filled with sweets and cakes. “What happened in Kasukabe? Everything has been filled with sweets, from candies and donuts to cakes! ”

We do not know at the moment if the version for Nintendo Switch that is launched this week in the European eShop will be located in Spanish; However, the version for iOS and Android free to play is in perfect Spanish, among other languages.

A little context: Shin-chan, from Japan to Spain going through the cinema

The Shin-chan television series has been broadcasting in Spain since 2000. Therefore, throughout 2020, twenty years will have elapsed since its debut on national networks. Since then, Shin-Ei Animation has aired over 1000 episodes on TV Asahi, where you can watch the series in Japan, with hundreds of them located in our country.

The series is based on the manga written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui, but it was not until the television adaptation when its impact became internationally successful. Movies have also been and remain a constant every year, with a movie every April for a couple of decades; in fact, the last one was issued last April with a Shin-chan of adventures in Australia.

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