![]() ![]() B-12 is desperate to find the scientist it worked with in the past and together the two of you will find a way to escape the domed city.Ĭontrolling the cat is pretty straight forward, you can meow (although the effectiveness is rather limited), carry items with your mouth, and of course jump. You awaken at the bottom of the sewers, following what appears to be a ghost in the machine you’ll eventually meet with B-12, who will be your vector with interacting in the world. Your group traverses through an industrial area that clearly has been reclaimed by nature and a missed jump separates from the others. You start as a cat that is part of a clowder (yes, that’s the term for a group of 4 or more cats). BlueTwelve Studio’s Stray definitely fits to a tee, although I have a healthy respect for cats, I wouldn’t say I would ever love a cat, but if I could find one who is as reliable as the one you control in the game I could grow to appreciate them. I would not be what you would call an “animal” person, but whenever there’s a game that offers you a chance to control a non-verbal creature, I’ll inexplicably find myself picking up the controller.
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