Playable Demo of Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth!! Choro-gon Breath Now Available on Japanese Nintendo eShop

Those interested in trying out the peculiar upcoming arcade shoot-em-up Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth Choro-gon Breath, which comes to the Nintendo Switch next week, will be excited to learn that a playable demo has just been released onto the Japanese Nintendo eShop with English text support.

Scheduled for release on 24th March 2022, and published by Bushiroad, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth Choro-gon Breath video game features our favourite dragons in an arcade shoot-em-up styled scenario as they fly through the air, albeit in human form, and defeat vicious enemies that appear. The overall goal (based on the demo at least) seems to be clearing levels and obtaining high scores, but in within said levels players can collect illustration pieces to unlock new and exclusive artwork.

While the core gameplay is typical shoot-em-up fashion some tweaks have also been made, such as increased difficulty as you play and that characters can be swapped at any point, with each having their health bar with recoverable health. Special attack buttons will also see the characters transform into dragon form and destroy all enemies on screen.

Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: Burst Forth Choro-gon Breath is expected to be released digitally worldwide on 24th March 2022, with physical editions available in Japan.

About Scott Emsen
Scott is the Founder and Executive Editor of AnimeBlurayUK, but in the past he has produced content for ZOMGPlay, Rice Digital and Funstock and was once a Community Moderator for the Nokia N-Gage forums. Based in the UK, he loves anything related to Games & Anime and in In his spare time you'll mostly find him playing on one of his many gaming consoles; namely the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

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