About This Game Join Louis and Timcat on a strange quest to discover their feline origins. Make your characters warriors, assassins, mages, or healers. Embark on an emotional and action-packed quest where you eventually get a chance to become heroes of the kingdom that has come under siege by mysterious cat mages. This is a short (about 3-5 hour) 90s style RPG in which you goof around, but things get real too. There are over 40 maps to explore, and plenty of nifty graphics and music to appreciate.Features:Kitty Cats (and a few dogs, notably a swordsman dog)Emotional MusicThree enemy weakness types: slashing, magic, and blunt.A powerful Hero who wins through sheer will-power.Over 40 maps to explore with hidden goodies + a world map. 7aa9394dea Title: Existential Kitty Cat RPGGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Brewsterland StudiosPublisher:Brewsterland StudiosRelease Date: 5 Apr, 2018 Existential Kitty Cat RPG Download No Crack existential kitty cat rpg. existential kitty cat rpg Cute little RPG. Took about 3 hours from start to finish. Not a lot of grinding, not difficult to get the money for better equipment, and a decent story line with a few chuckles.. Really like this game. It has funny characters, and nice and easy gameplay. I recommend this game to those gamers who like to play a more relaxed game.--- --- ---Edited to add: I have now finished the game, and it was very enjoyable, but the ending was very very abrupt. The least that could have been done was talking to the person in the room (won't give away who so as not to spoil it for others) instead of just cutting the game off after the last boss fight. That was very badly done.Another thing: I cannot find this game by itself on Steam. It's not even in the list of games when I search under "Brewsterland". The game only comes up when I click on the info for the "Brewsterland JRPG Bundle". I am sure other gamers might like to have a go at this game, but if they can't see it, they won't know that it exists.. i like \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665s. This is a short little, generic JRPG-like that is priced right, around $1-2. It was good for an afternoon of distraction, and I managed to complete the game in about 4 hours of game time, maybe less. There's not a whole lot to it - there are four classes, and conveniently, four character slots, though you aren't obligated to select one of each class. Skills max out around level 10, which you'll hit halfway through the game. There's a handful of weapons and limited equipment (I think I saw three unique vendors, whose inventory never updates.) On the down side, there are some major spelling errors in the game text, and a strangely out-of-place inclusion of randomly sexualized items, which clash against the otherwise G-rated setting. Seriously, there's no in-game explanation for why certain consumables and gear need to draw inspiration from Chuck Tingle titles.Anyway, if you consider $2 or less worth three or more hours of entertainment, you could do worse.. This is a short little, generic JRPG-like that is priced right, around $1-2. It was good for an afternoon of distraction, and I managed to complete the game in about 4 hours of game time, maybe less. There's not a whole lot to it - there are four classes, and conveniently, four character slots, though you aren't obligated to select one of each class. Skills max out around level 10, which you'll hit halfway through the game. There's a handful of weapons and limited equipment (I think I saw three unique vendors, whose inventory never updates.) On the down side, there are some major spelling errors in the game text, and a strangely out-of-place inclusion of randomly sexualized items, which clash against the otherwise G-rated setting. Seriously, there's no in-game explanation for why certain consumables and gear need to draw inspiration from Chuck Tingle titles.Anyway, if you consider $2 or less worth three or more hours of entertainment, you could do worse.. I hate to see a good game with only 2 user reviews. Anyone with even a casual interest in old school JRPGs should pick this one up. Everything works fine & some of the item names are...quite hysterical. :) Good story. If I had a minor gripe, I would have liked to have seen even MORE M-RATED content. B+. Good points about this game:- epic soundtrack- nice visuals, some genuinely creepy monsters- mostly good humour with some fourth wall breaking and satire done wellBad points:- GAAAAH FIX THE SPELLING AND GRAMMAR- very, very short in a way that feels unfinished- the ending in particular was just... um... what? that's it, then? am I missing some true ending? ... the game is working properly, right?things that were kinda meh:- I liked the whole 'being unsure if they were cats, humans or weird hybrids' thing, also the hint that they were aliens, although it was never really expanded on - incidentally, why does it apply to the cats and not the dogs, and why are the dogs fully dogs but bipedal and more intelligent, whereas the cats are closer to anime catpeople?- the random crude humour - it kinda amused me but felt a little randomly placed there, like some twelve year old said 'what's funny? oh yeah, saying the word \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665.'- it feels a little janky and occasionally forgets I have a controller but for RPGMaker games it isn't that badall in all, it's funny, has nice music, cats, tea, is cheap. a good way to spend five hours.
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