Fairune Developer’s Kamiko Headed Westward For Switch Next Week

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Flyhigh Works has announced that Fairune developer Skipmore’s Kamiko, a new arcade-like title based around Japanese Shinto beliefs, will be launching on the Switch. The game will release on April 27th in North America and Europe and will be available for $4.99 / £4.49 / €4.99.

 

You can check out an the official Japanese overview trailer for the game below.

 

 

Here’s more official information on the game from Nintendo’s website.

 

Wield your weapon bestowed by the gods, and open the gates between worlds!

Kamiko is a game styled around Japanese Shinto beliefs.

Fight as priestesses called “Kamiko” and battle against demons while solving puzzles to make your way through the stages.

Look no further if you are looking for an arcade action game with a twist!

Each stage has several Torii (gates) which are magically sealed.

Find a way to break all the seals to make your way to the stage boss.

Another fun and easy original created by indie games developer Skipmore.

 

Kamiko will release for the Nintendo Switch in the west on April 27th.


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