![]() ![]() The docile monsters of Kitaria have started attacking citizens and it's up to you to discover what's happening while living off the land. □ I'd appreciate that rainbow more but I don't like getting wet │ For your benefit, Video Chums doesn't indiscriminately promote press releases, Kickstarter campaigns, or industry-fed rumours. ![]() The first thing you'll notice when booting up Kitaria Fables is how adorable its graphics are. You play as a cute cat who hangs out with friends of many different animal species ranging from exotic bears and tigers to domestic mice, rabbits, and even chinchillas. The 3D character models are adorable and their little 2D portraits are even cuter. The fact that you get to pick the colour of the main character's coat then dress them up in all manner of outfits and accessories is the cherry on top. I always love when you buy a piece of equipment in a game and it actually changes the appearance of your character. Kitaria Fables' scenery is also quaint whether you're hanging out on your farm, hiking through forests and swamps, climbing snowy mountains, or catching rays on the beach. There's plenty of detail put into the environments including variations in the visuals as time shifts from dawn to night. Plus, the soothing orchestral soundtrack makes a lovely backdrop and changes depending on where you are in the world. You might be drawn to Kitaria Fables for the farming, especially if you're a Harvest Moon or Story of Seasons fan like I am. There is farming in Kitaria Fables and you have quite a large space to plant many different kinds of crops. However, it's quite simplistic as all you do is purchase seeds, plant them, water them, and then harvest the resulting vegetation. There's no complex gameplay here like trying to grow seeds of better value with fertilizer or randomly growing a big plant like you'll see in other farming games. ![]() Unlocking seeds is about as interesting as it gets and you'll do so by completing side-quests. One thing that Kitaria Fables does really well with farming is that it makes it easy to plant and water seeds in multitude. In fact, I'd even say it's got the best mechanic for this compared to any other farming sim I've played. This is particularly useful because farming will likely be your main source of income. I had to keep a huge farm running 24/7 in order to fulfill my financial needs. I constantly felt like I was penniless in Kitaria Fables but if they lowered the cost for upgrading some of your equipment, it would have helped balance it out a little. Instead, I found myself watering my plants then going to bed immediately a few days in a row so that I could sell them and finally make some cash. ![]()
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