Overview:
You ever wonder what a cat gets up to? Especially if the cat is in a post-apocalyptic [?] world and doesn’t really know what’s going on? Well then this game is kind of for you. You take the role of a cat as he/she traverses the world after it gets lost from its family. As it goes along the way, you will meet strange creatures and robots who seem terrified of you. Enjoy being a cat and doing cat things because that is what you’re going to be doing!

Visuals:
I’m at a loss of how this game looks. The cat and its animations look amazing and seem very catlike. The world seems super detailed and well realized. But, to me at least, the world just kind of seems devoid of what should make the world seem fun. I would love to see what types of hijinks a cat could get up to. In the end, though, the cat just seems like it could be substituted with any other character and it would get the same point across. Just feels like the cat was shoehorned in just because.

Audio:
Like the visuals, this is too a mixed bag. The music gets the point across for the most part but just kind of seems bland as well. There is a language going on in here but it’s all just babble. It would make sense to be babble as why would a cat be able to understand it, but for some reason it does. The cat should be the focal piece of this game but it doesn’t really sound like a cat. The meows sound like a person mimicking a tiny cat meow or purr. You can meow at the push of a button but when the meow sounds off it does become annoying after a while.

Completion:
I REALLY wanted to like this game. REALLY REALLY! But, man, it just goes off the deep end after the first couple of hours. What starts off as just a little fun romp going through a dilapidated world turns into a full blown adventure with quests, vendors, inventory, etc. This really wasn’t what I was looking for when I started this game and it really lost me when the game got too big for its own good.

