Pet the VR cats of Kitten’d or they’re going to destroy every little thing

Pet the VR cats of Kitten’d or they’re going to destroy every little thing

I’m not stunned to listen to of a digital actuality game the place you play with cats. Nor am I stunned to listen to of a VR cat game the place the furry devils will destroy issues when your again’s turned. I’m each stunned and delighted to listen to of a VR cat game the place typically the cats are kaiju-sized and can destroy a metropolis when you insufficiently entertain them. That’s Kitten’d, an arcade petcare game which right this moment left early entry to completely launch. I don’t personal cybergoggles (and goggs don’t even work on me) however I’m glad to see these pests.

Cats, as you possibly can see, have occurred to you. Many cats. Almost too many cats. With a wee horde of the darlings let free in your dwelling, you’ll have to pet them, feed them, play with them, distract them, purchase new cat instruments, and clear up after them – or else. It’s an survival game within the arcade sense, I suppose, with a timer ticking down as we attempt survive having our feline pals break issues, claw up furnishings, poo in your mattress, someway begin fires, and even destroy entire towerblocks within the metropolis ranges.

It’s made by Star Vault, the parents behind… wait, cling on, that may’t be proper… no, no they’re undoubtedly the studio who made Mortal Online, the intense sandbox MMO that Brendy (earlier than he was our Brendy) diarised in This Mortal Toil.

After a 12 months in early entry, Kitten’d right this moment hit version 1.0.0 and left early entry. It’s on Steam, the Oculus store, and Viveport with a small launch low cost making it £9.11/€9.99/$11.99. It works with Vive, Rift, Index, and Windows Mixed Reality cybergoggs, and a PSVR model is coming for PlayStationeers too.


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