Firework Switch NSP (eShop)

About This Game

FireworkFollow Yan the Defective One as he battles the dangerous Fire Troops and uncovers the secrets hidden inside the mysterious Facility. Explore challenging platforming levels, overcome obstacles, and use your skills to put out fires and defeat fiery enemies. Discover hidden power-ups and special equipment that will help you on your journey. This updated Nintendo Switch™ version also includes a fun Co-Op mode, allowing you and a friend to play together using Joy-Con™ controllers and experience the adventure as a team.Flight Simulator 2026 Switch NSP (eShop)

Firework
Firework
Firework

Game Files information

  • Title: Firework
  • Release Date: 2020-09-11
  • Category: Platformer, Action, Adventure, Arcade
  • Publisher: Fantastic Studio
  • Type: eShop
  • Format: NSP
  • Title ID: 0100BA9012B36000
  • Title Size: 387 MB
  • Language: En, It

FAQs

1. What should I buy for my first fireworks experience?
Start with smaller items such as fountains, sparklers, and simple aerial cakes. They are easier to use, safer for beginners, and help you learn how different fireworks behave before trying larger mortars or multi-shot displays.

2. What’s the difference between cakes, mortars, and firecrackers?

  • Cakes: Multiple shots fired automatically from one box.
  • Mortars: Individual shells launched from a tube, usually producing larger effects.
  • Firecrackers: Focus mainly on loud reports and bangs rather than visual effects.

3. Why didn’t my firework launch or explode properly?
A faulty fuse, moisture, damage during storage, or manufacturing defects can cause misfires. Never approach a firework immediately after a misfire—wait the recommended safety period before handling it.

4. How should I store fireworks before using them?
Keep them in a cool, dry place away from heat, sparks, open flames, and direct sunlight. Moisture can affect performance and reliability.

5. What is the biggest mistake beginners make?
Lighting multiple fireworks at once, standing too close after ignition, or attempting to relight a dud. Always light one item at a time and move to a safe distance immediately after lighting the fuse.

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