
If you get into a pinch and find your health is low you have a number of collectible items, in your inventory, that restores health points. For many of the early enemies, you spend a lot of time swinging your sword and dodging before you’re able to power up and become a better fighter. You have a sword, eventually unlock spells and a bow, and you have a dodge mechanic. The combat is relatively simple to learn. More customization options become available as you unlock armor and accessories. Once you get to the home that serves as your save and checkpoint area you can customize the look of your cat character. The characters are all manner of woodland creatures with beautiful art to go along with their dialogue. Pretty typical story, but honestly, you’re a cat with weapons and magic so that fully makes up for the story’s shortcomings. It’s up to you to learn the secrets of combat and magic to fulfill your duty to protect everyone. However, it has since returned, creating monsters to terrorize the adorable inhabitants. The intro tells of a great “Calamity” that wreaked havoc upon the citizens of the land but was driven away.


You play as the cat named Nyan with your faithful little cute… uh! Pink berry friend Macaron, who is your main source of understanding the basics and beginnings of the story. From its vibrant art style to its beautiful sounds and melodies, everything made me want to scratch deeper than the surface to see what makes this game so incredibly relaxing. The opinions I have shared are my own.ĭeveloped by Twin Hearts and published by PQube, Kitaria Fables is a story-driven cat adventure that’s filled with pure cuteness.
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I was provided with a free digital copy of Kitaria Fables for review on the Nintendo Switch. Kitaria Fables (Image: PR) What do you get when you take Cats and throw it in a blender with a side of Stardew Valley farming, RPG elements, and maybe a little bit of action-adventure and exploring like Zelda? You get the highly enjoyable Kitaria Fables.
