Add this stunning Steam visual-novel game to your library for free, with a new offer from Amazon Prime Gaming.
If you’re looking for new Steam games to add to your growing library, look no further, as there are plenty of freebies to pick and choose from this month, all of which can be downloaded right now.
Check out the trailer for NAIRI: Tower of Shirin below
Amongst them, and the topic of discussion today, is NAIRI: Tower of Shirin, a narrative puzzle adventure game heavily praised by critics and fans alike. The game’s description reads: “Follow Nairi as she uncovers a mysterious conspiracy in this gripping yet family-friendly adventure that is suitable for all ages! NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a graphic adventure which crafts a rich 'Ghibli' inspired oasis city where animals and humans live side-by-side!”
Advert
Admittedly anything inspired by Studio Ghibli gets an instant seal-of-approval from me, and it doesn’t seem like I’m alone, as the game scored highly in reviews, with multiple 9/10s, saying:
“From the tense moments of its opening to the humorous interactions and eye-opening revelations that are woven through its story, this plucky indie offering never stops excitedly trying to show you another beautiful piece of hand-painted art, a clever puzzle design or a pithy line of dialogue.”
“If you love adventure games, love puzzles and all that is kawaii, you’ll love Nairi, we recommend that you purchase this title.”
“With inspiration drawn from Studio Ghibli, Pixar, Disney and many more, NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a gorgeous title with countless joyful and playful experiences.”
Advert
If you fancy trying the game out for yourself, you could buy it on Steam, or take advantage of a new offer from Amazon Prime Gaming, which includes NAIRI: Tower of Shirin as part of its subscription package as a free download.
Players can claim and play the full-game at no additional cost, as well as several other big titles, like Prey and Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition.
NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is available for 30 days at the time of writing, so you’ve got plenty of time to add the title to your library, if you have a Prime Gaming subscription or plan to get one.
Topics: Steam, PC, Amazon, Free Games