
You can explore as you please but the game does point you towards your next goal so you won’t get lost while playing.
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While playing the game you’ll venture around two colorful overworld maps full of towns, characters to meet, and enemies to fight. I would say this isn’t a game to play for the story but the simplicity of it makes it so anyone of any age can understand and enjoy it. Not all of the jokes and references are funny but I found myself chuckling quite a lot during my playthrough. Over the course of the 10+ hour game you’ll meet plenty of characters, accept and fulfill quests, read tons of funny puns, and battle lots of foes. Two kings, one a cat and one a dog, must work together to save the land and prevent a war from breaking out. The story in this game once again takes place in Felingard and overall is pretty simple. Should you decide to play the game alone you have the option to switch between the two characters when you so choose to.


The second player won’t be playing as a cat like the first player but rather the arch nemesis of a cat, a dog. This is the perfect kind of game to sit down with a loved one or friend and play through it’s colorful world together so having that option this time around is a huge plus. The biggest change to Cat Quest II is undoubtedly the addition of the local co-op feature. The developer was keen to bring more feline goodness to players though as Cat Quest II is out now and expands on the first with upgraded systems and the ability to bring a furry friend with you. Now you don’t see many indie games get the opportunity to have a sequel and maybe build on the foundation that the first entry laid. It released back in 2017 and was a colorful, fun little role playing adventure full of funny puns.

One of the more charming independent games I’ve played over the past couple years was a little action RPG called Cat Quest from developer The Gentlebros.
