![]() New areas or even places inside maps are only unlocked as you progress the story. If you feel lost, a map of the region with your quests marked is always a button-press away, but it is not easy to get lost since the maps are tiny. Kind reminder, don’t give cats cow milk it’s bad for the intestines. Skyrim made fun of eating cheese wheels to restore health, Kitaria gives you… cat food, or at least, food my cat eats! Your diet consists of croissants and milk to restore health points. In the beginning, you spend a good portion of the day tending to your farm and growing lots of different things to make provisions and potions and sell any surplus to get money.Ĭontrary to most other games, the shopkeepers require a few coins and you to provide you with the most advanced items – Hence, my main problem is that you have to bring those lazy bastards the money and help. The farming part felt a bit too grindy to me. Thus, entering the gameplay loop consists of slaying monsters, collecting resources, upgrading your equipment and farm while you accept little missions and progress through the story. My main problem with this system is that you have to gather resources for everything. Minor quests forward the story and earn you extra resources, and you will soon be on a larger quest to find ancient relics (which are, of course, hidden deep in the various dungeons). A helmet, ring, and armor complete your fighting gear. When you carry enough resources, you can return to the village or castle and sell them to buy better equipment. So you spent most of your traveling around the world slashing the respawning cute monsters with your large sword or roast them with a fireball like a real hero and explore region after region. My two-year-old daughter adored most of the vibrant colored monsters and tried slaying some herself. Everything about the overworld and monsters looks cute, though. Magic Cats!Īs I mentioned before, you will learn magic spells and new abilities to fight during the game – primarily by collecting certain items in the world and upgrading them at the old sage. Another thing to keep in mind is that monster attacks are not interrupted when you hit them, so you have to be ready to dash away all the time. If you wonder if you’re able to defeat a specific monster, be sure to check the ‘aura’ the darker the color, the stronger the monster. Most of the fights are not too demanding even (the early) bosses can be defeated on the first try. They took notes of Zelda when designing this part of the game. If they counterattack, you can dash out of danger. Your grandfather was a battle-mage-farmer enthusiast – since, well, aren’t all cats?Ĭombat felt familiar since Kitaria Fables give you the option to attack with your sword or bow – or throw some magic at the monster in question. Like in most Harvest-Moon-type of games, you settle in the old farmhouse of a deceased relative and begin to… well, buy seeds and grow plants. So you travel to the peaceful, little town of Paw, accompanied by a Dragon Quest-esque pink blob with the name of Macaron (food puns everywhere). Your orders are sent from the capital to a remote village to help the unarmed and untrained villagers defend against suddenly appearing monsters. Throughout the game, you discover diverse regions searching for relics and resources, tend to your farm to grow your provisions, and take on quests solo or with a friend in local co-op mode! Armed with a sword, bow, and spellbook, you have to fight back against rising darkness threatening the world. We can summarize Kitaria Fables as a delightfully cute action-adventure RPG with farming and crafting elements. ![]() As the wildlife around Paw Village becomes increasingly aggressive, The Empire has called upon you to investigate and defend its citizens. Welcome to the world of Kitaria – A peaceful land where nature lives in harmony – until now. ![]() But Kitaria Fables isn’t about walking cats – it’s a hybrid mix between Catquest and Harvest Cat mixed with some Legend of Catda elements. They react to the mailman, fetch certain items, and like to go for walks (yes, on a leash). I grew up around cats, and I know they can be a bit… moody? My cat is one of those cats that sometimes confuse themselves with a dog. ![]() Cats! I love cats, games about cats, movies about cats, and my cat (obviously).
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