Little Kitty, Big City sets off to do something simple and does it well, delivering a fantastically cute and charming little cat game where you can do everything you expect a cute kitty to do. Short, sweet, and relaxing, Little Kitty, Big City just might be one of the best games to let out some stress and get up to some adorable kitty hijinks.
I loved when you're playing a game about cats and you can tell that the people making it LOVE cats. The quests are cleverly done and well thought out, but the true joy of this game is exploring all the nooks and crannies and seeing what trouble Kitty can get in to around the city. Additionally as a cat lover, I love that Kitty never gets in to any true danger or harm. The writing felt wonderfully organic. At times, the controls were a little clunky, which is the only reason I can't give the game a 10. But I really hope the developers decide to make another game or a sequel in the future. I would love to keep exploring cities as Kitty!
Little Kitty, Big City, for all its adorable looks and antics, is not just fluff. Its various and interlocking reward systems, playful and genuine characters’ problems, and endlessly explorable concrete jungle gym make it a worthwhile game.
Little Kitty, Big City fulfills its feline obligations and then some, offering a beautifully animated adventure packed with appropriate cat-ivities and whimsical, gentle humor. It’s all-ages, elegant, and over much too quickly, but it’s the best of its breed.
Little Kitty, Big City is an undeniably cozy and mechanically minimal game tailor-made for cat lovers. Its small but inviting sandbox can provide a few hours of ticking objectives off a list before any repetition sets in, allowing this feline adventure to stretch its exploratory legs before wearing out its welcome. Its graphics are cute and delightful, especially for people who just like to watch their pets leap into boxes or trot along when they realize they are not supposed to be in the kitchen. What’s missing are a few layers of polish on its movement and camera controls, which can make climbing around this city more frustrating than it needs to be. And while the campaign may be brief, being a street-level cat discovering the world a few blocks at a time easily holds up across it.
The struggle to portray a vivid world and a sense of place results in the game failing to make much of an emotive impact. Once the credits rolled, there was very little about the experience that stuck with us.
(MY SCORE : 7.5 /10) This Adventure Game with the Main Character Black Cat is intended for Casual Gamers because it is quite easy even though we need Exploration to get the **** actual main mission in this game is the Black Cat who accidentally fell from his master's house, trying to find his way back to his master's residence which is in a high place. And to reach that place, he needed the strength to climb, and he managed to do this with the guidance of a crow! I'll play this game in 35 minutes!
Although the game is fun and whimsical, I'd be hard-pressed to recommend it at its current price point. Before release, it looked like Little Kitty, Big City was going to be something along the lines of Untitled Goose Game with some elements of Stray. Unfortunately, it doesn't really have the charm or mischievous humor of Untitled Goose Game (honestly, the most mischievous you can be as this kitty is dropping a phone in a port-a-potty), and it doesn't have the emotional world building of Stray. It's just a short, whimsical game that is good for a single playthrough. Strong emphasis on short. From start to finish, I 100% completed the game in just over 4 hours. The problem, however, is that an hour of that time, maybe a little more, was spent running circles around the two or three city blocks ramming soda machines and picking up loose cans for the recycling achievement. Skip that and the game is about 3 hours from start to finish. Very little is memorable from the game with the only standouts being that the father duck talks WAY too much, the can/recycling grind is annoying, and the cat animations are entertaining (especially the napping spots). I will say, however, that my time spent was mostly bug-free, with only two instances of the cat being stuck on a vertical space requiring reloading a save. I'd recommend this at $15 or less.
Fun game, but not worth the pricetag. At best, this game would be worthwhile at $15 OR LESS.
With that said., it's a fantastic little game. Fun character to play as, fun stuff to do as a cat, cute secondary characters and collectibles to grab.
Unfortunately, it's SHOCKINGLY short. I beat it and completed 100% of the achievements in a SINGLE NIGHT. Less than 5 hours. There are far better games to spend $25-35 on, but this ain't it.
My verdict? Wait for it to be on sale. Bare minimum, less than $15. No more.
Llevaba mucho tiempo esperándolo, el juego es adorable, pero... La jugabilidad es malísima, los controles horrorosos... Incluso dar un pequeño salto frontal, a veces resulta complicado. Una pena, a simple vista tenía todos los ingredientes para ser genial.
SummaryYou're a curious little kitty with a big personality, on an adventure to find your way back home. Explore the city, make new friends with stray animals, wear delightful hats, and leave more than a little chaos in your wake. After all, isn't that what cats do best?
Will you make your way home or will you explore what the big city has to ...