Fairune Collection drops onto Nintendo Switch eShop and Steam this month

Flyhigh Works is delighted to announced that Fairune Collection, from KAMIKO co-developer SKIPMORE, will launch on the Nintendo Switch eShop and Steam on May 17th, priced at a cool $9.99. Pre-orders/pre-loading will also be available on the Switch eShop from starting on May 10th with a 10% early bird discount.

The Fairune Collection includes four games in one package – Fairune, Fairune 2, Fairune Origin and Fairune Blast!

Fairune is a retro-styled adventure RPG. Our heroine embarks upon a journey to unlock three mysterious statues and seal away a great evil. Throughout the journey she will need to solve puzzles, fight monsters, discover new weapons and improve her abilities.

Fairune 2 brings our heroine back for another perilous quest, this time to find a lost fairy. This sequel delivers a bigger world for those that are ready for the challenge.

Fairune Origin, being released for the first time, offers an intriguing look at the beginnings of the IP. It provides a short but fun adventure and illustrates how SKIPMORE conceptualised the gameplay of the two games that followed.

Fairune Blast is an unlockable treat, meanwhile, to offer something completely different. It’s a colourful shoot-em-up, perfect for pick-up-and-play action on the Nintendo Switch or chilled gaming on PC!

Features:

  • Fairune and Fairune 2 have re-designed user interfaces for the Nintendo Switch and PC.
  • Explore, solve puzzles, level up and fight monsters on your journeys.
  • Simple controls make it accessible to all players ready for adventure!
  • Fairune Origin and Fairune Blast make their console debut and bring the game total to 4!
  • Retro 8-bit style visuals, designed for the modern era.
  • Perfect for headphones with a catchy chiptune soundtrack.
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