It comes from a former Valve designer who worked on CS:GO and Left 4 Dead.
As a result of the enormous popularity of Stray, people all around the world have been hoping for another major game that focuses on cats. As it turns out, our pleadings have been received. Beginning on May 9, the lovable cat simulation game Little Kitty, Big City will be made available for download on a variety of devices, including the Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and the personal computer through Steam. It is currently available for presale and can be purchased for $25. Switch owners are eligible for a discount of ten percent for the time being. It is also a day one release for Game Pass subscribers.
A new trailer has been released, and it was presented during the most recent Indie World Showcase event that Nintendo held. It has a very adorable appearance. You take control of a cat, naturally, and travel through a metropolis that is modeled like Japan while getting into mischief and donning a variety of outfits. Due to the fact that it is a homey game, you should not anticipate any murderous cyberpunk ruffians trailing you about town.
Those cel-shaded images are quite beautiful, and the “mini-open-world” appears to be packed with things to do, people to annoy, and sun-soaked locations to have a good sleep in. We will never be able to fully comprehend what is going on in the minds of our favorite felines because, after all, they are extraterrestrial beings; but, this game will at least allow us to experience what it is like to be in their position.
A veteran game designer named Matt T. Wood, who spent nearly twenty years perfecting his skill at Valve, is the founder of the firm that is responsible for the development of the game. The company is called Double Dagger Studio. He worked on a large number of games that appear to be the complete antithesis of a cat simulator. Some examples of these games are Left 4 Dead, Portal 2, and CS:GO. In spite of this lineage, Little Kitty, Big City does not include any combat and has been compared to classic stories such as Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz.