Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Oct 23, 2024
    72
    Snowy in Carbonpolis is an adventure superior to Me and the Professor on Summer, although it still has problems, from an extreme simplicity to a somewhat slow and monotonous gameplay. But if you love the crazy universe created by Yoshito Usui, and you like Japanese culture, you have many chances to fall in love with it.
  2. Oct 25, 2024
    70
    The successful execution of these elements is almost enough to distract you from the game’s highly basic and low-impact gameplay for a while, but not entirely. Even with the introduction of more minigames and narrative situations, the game remains a highly consistent experience for better and worse. Still, if Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town looks like a game for you, chances are good you’ll have a great time settling in and immersing yourself in its simplistic charm.
  3. Oct 23, 2024
    70
    Perhaps a little too focused on fans of the series, the Shin chan experience can nevertheless be enjoyed by all.
  4. Oct 23, 2024
    70
    Shin Chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is an entertaining video game that avoids complex mechanics and challenge to offer a relaxed experience, focused on collecting and simple minigames. Its visual section shines, leaving countless images of great beauty, and the charm of the anime and its characters is present. It would have benefited from more evolution compared to its predecessor, and more variety and depth of gameplay, but it is an interesting option if we are looking for a game with different “feeling” and we are fans of Shin Chan.
  5. 65
    Shinchan: Shiro and the Coal Town is a wild, whimsical ride through a charming Japanese village, filled with Shinchan’s trademark shenanigans. While some tasks might feel a bit mundane, the real joy comes from exploring this quirky world and meeting its eccentric characters. If you’re in the mood for a lighthearted adventure that captures the carefree spirit of childhood, this game is definitely worth checking out.
  6. 60
    I don’t quite think Shin Chan is that bad as Matt makes out, but the tone is jarring, and I do kind of feel that I’d get on just a little better with the core game that’s here without him present – though I’ve little doubt that his presence probably helped shift more than a few copies when Shin Chan: Shiro and the Coal Town first debuted in Japan earlier this year.
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  1. So no matter if the game's a bit of a grind, it's a rather gorgeous one, all things considered. And I know for certain that if I visit Akita, it'll be impossible not to think of Shin chan... and his bare arse.