![]() Enemy attacks are warned via an onscreen prompt, allowing you to time your next move perfectly. Combat is simple you can attack with your sword, roll to dodge incoming attacks, and use special spells to aid you. Regardless, these quests won’t take up most of your time in Cat Quest, as that is instead spent on battling mobs and clearing dungeons. It’s frustrating to have to put off finishing a side quest due to this system. For example, one of the questlines in the starting town will begin as appropriate for a Level 1 character, but the final one as you progress may lock you out as it has a much higher level requirement. These missions offer a good balance of fun and challenge, bringing very little frustration if you were to fail, but there is a flaw in the system where many questlines will level-gate you from completing them, meaning that later missions will get much harder and possibly higher than your level allows. As you venture further north, more difficult enemies will turn up alongside higher rewarding quests to complete.Įach questline is divided into individual tasks, which can be anything from a simple fetch quest to fighting a boss. Set in a kingdom populated by anthropomorphic cats, your task is to rescue your sister who has been catnapped by the evil Lord Drakoth.įrom the beginning, you are immediately thrown into a world where you are free to explore, clear dungeons and complete side quests to level up and gain better equipment. In lieu of this current trend of indie studios reinventing traditional genres, The Gentlebros – the team also behind last year’s Slashy Hero – has released Cat Quest, a 2D adventure RPG that borrows inspiration from classic games such as the Fallout and Legend of Zelda series. ![]() Reviews // 6th Dec 2017 - 5 years ago // By Olly Smith Cat Quest Review
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