- March 1, 2021
- LetMeowt Games LLC
Cat Gets Medieval
Platforms
About
"Cat Gets Medieval" is a physics-based combat game where you play as a cat armed with medieval weapons. Master different fighting styles, battle various foes, and explore levels filled with secrets. Use the unique physics system to your advantage and show off your cat-tastic combat skills. **Character limit: 287** Confidence: 85%
- The game is light-hearted and fun, offering multiple ways to solve problems and explore a large world.
- Character customization is enjoyable, and the ability to play as a cat with magical powers adds a unique charm.
- The game is well-suited for co-op play, making it a great choice for family and friends to enjoy together.
- The game feels incomplete and buggy, with issues like missing sounds and frustrating quest mechanics.
- Many areas of the game feel empty, and the lack of a strong storyline or engaging characters detracts from the experience.
- The user interface and quest tracking are confusing, making it difficult to navigate and complete objectives.
story
30 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is perceived as underdeveloped, with players noting a lack of clarity in quest mechanics and navigation, leading to frustration in tracking progress. While the main storyline has potential, it is overshadowed by poorly designed side quests and a confusing quest system that detracts from the overall experience. Despite these issues, the game offers enjoyable multiplayer interactions and humorous elements that can enhance the fun, but many players feel that a stronger narrative and character development are needed for a more engaging experience.
“The worlds are fun to explore, and have a lot of quests to keep you busy while you work on completing the main story quest.”
“To be honest, we bought the game thinking that it would be a short and 'meh' game, but we got a great surprise; the game has many quests and it's really fun to play!”
“It involves a major issue because, except for the main quests, side quests aren’t marked anywhere.”
“Quests are generally a mess because you have no clue what you’ve already done (because quest givers still have a pulsating circle), where they are, or if they have a new quest.”
“More specifically, because of the smaller world, a much stronger storyline and defined characters would enhance the experience.”