Nino Maze LOFI
Frustrating.
This game started out promising.
Relaxing music, not too difficult maze, nice animation of a running cat, …
I liked the game instantly and felt like it would be a nice way to relax.
But the further I got in the game, the more I felt like the goal of the creators was to irritate us.
The “difficulty” of the mazes was the increasing length and the smaller size. Everything became smaller so it’s not a game for people with bad eyesight! And the mazes were super easy but just really long. The music also became more irritating. Sounds that don’t fit together and “singing”?
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Overall exactly what I expected, with a few issues -
The fact that it gets smaller with each stage wouldn’t bother me had they kept to a light colored background and tiles - a black cat would show up fine in contrast. I was able to see fine in all the stages, it just was more annoying on those.
I really, really wish the LoFi didn’t have any speaking to them. It made me jump multiple times, and just pulled me out of the relaxing mood. It’s only in a few of them, but I personally didn’t enjoy it.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Hidden Paws
This is a game that you play at your own speed, in your own time and you can spend as much or as little time with it as you want. Navigate each island using your mouse to move in three dimensions when you find a cat, click on it and be rewarded with a little stream of pink hearts. These cats are clever though, and will hide in logs, under a barrel lid, behind a tree or (less surprisingly) in a cardboard box. But they are not mean cats and will call out to you when you get near to their hiding place. The balls of wool need to be found on their own though.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
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Hidden Paws is an adorable 3D hidden object game, in the style of Where’s Waldo , except with cats.
Throughout the 16 levels, you’ll be challenged to find various numbers of yarn balls and kitties which are very well hidden in buckets, boxes, behind window blinds, under benches, in the car trunks, inside plant pots etc - they’re basically everywhere. You’ll need to click literally everything to find them all, and boy, that’s going to be a lot of clicking and exploring. Every object responds to the clicks with a specific sound and this makes the game very interactive and fun to play. To mention are also the cute little hearts that a cat makes after it’s “discovered” or the adorable meow-ing noises which signals the presence of a cat nearby.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Sayonara Electric
Beautiful game with narration
The art, music, and voice acting in this game is very nice. I enjoyed the story, the way it unfolds is enjoyable. The concept could have been fleshed out a bit more.
The USD $10 price tag is a bit steep for some people, considering the length of the VN. If you can catch it on sale, go ahead. You will enjoy it over a cup of coffee.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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A very short interactive story featuring soothing narration and top-notch voice acting.
Game’s premise:
_**The game is set on lunar base, now that the life on earth has ceased its existence.
You wake up at the sound a soothing voice. Rick is standing in front of you while stating that the Christmas day has come.
With the reassuring company offered by Rick and your cat Elec, you live through your daily slow-paced routine.**_
Featurings:
This game does offer an interactive story to experience in a form quite comparable to reading an actual book, with the addition of Japanese voice acting.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
The Misadventure Of Melon
the game of the good and kind of cute and it’s very enjoyable as you play and lots of good hidden secrets.
– Real player with 38.2 hrs in game
its a fun under rated adventure game!
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game