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Little Kitty, Big City is a short indie game about a black cat trying to reach her home back, a fairly simplistic game comparable to untitled goose game.

Gameplay
Even after finishing the game you still have collectibles such as shines and hats to discover, it's somewhat of a open world game based in japan with a third person view and parkour system, you can always find NPCs that are animals as well were you take their quests. The graphics are simple and charmful and the game is easy to play even has some stealth elements to catch birds and hide away from humans.

Story
A simple story about a black cat falling out of her apartament now outside the japan city trying to find a way back in. While in arrival he discovers a crow that can help him get food but in cost you will need to gather 25 shines, after doing so the crow will give you a red fish that gives you stamina so you can climb and leap. In the next area of the city you will find a dojo leaded by a duck who lost his ducklings, by accepting the quest you will now have a map on where to find all of them, the correct order of the ducks is game shop,grocery store,high building, and a washing machine shop. These are all the locations and now in the open world you can increase your stamina by stealing fish from example a fisherman in the town or even stumble across it while trying to rescue a duck most likely in the grocery store. You will need to consume fish to gain stamina because walking a bigger building will automatically need more stamina. After you helped the duck and hopefully have all the 4 paws you will need to go back and climb back to your apartament, while doing so you will meet with the ducks once again thanking you and at last meeting with the owner who decides to give a name tag, after that you will meet with the crow proud that you did it.

Conclusion
After finishing the game you can still explore the city and find stuff, it is a game to relax and it's charmful graphics are perfect and fits the gameplay perfectly.

Reviewed on May 23, 2024


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