You play a cat. Need I say more?

First off, the studio did a fantastic job capturing a cat's movement and body language. From the constant turning of the ears, the tail flicking down and up, the back arch when threatened, etc. The cat felt realistic. They were a precious baby and I wanted to protect them.

The world felt dangerous and full of curiosities throughout the journey. It is a short experience, one trophy is to finish the game under two hours. But there's much to explore in the open areas. Those were my favorite. If they ever make another cat game with a huge zone like that to explore, I'd be all over it. Backstory and characters are scattered across the city. Plus the attention to detail: on the buildings, how the city functioned, all the clutter. It's enjoyable to explore.

I can picture myself replaying this one in the future. I loved it.

Reviewed on Jan 10, 2024


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