Fort Meow
About
Fort Meow is a pillow fort physics-based puzzle adventure involving cats, destruction and a dusty old manor. Upon finding her grandfather’s journal in the attic, Nia is attacked by a barrage of feline assailants. It seems that her grandmother has become a crazy cat lady since last time she visited, so you will need to defend Nia by building a protective fort out of furniture to keep the cats at bay, while deciphering the mysterious tales hidden within the journal.
Build your own custom pillow fort out of household items to protect you from an onslaught of feline assailants as they tumble and claw their way through. Just be careful that your carefully constructed walls don’t tumble down with them.
Each item costs you some of your limited window of time before the next onslaught so choose wisely. As you unlock more time you can build more elaborate forts to deal with the increasingly challenging cat-assault.
Build and layer your forts with pillows, grandfather clocks, toasters and more. Collect items from around the house using your Grandfather's Move-It-Bot and transport them up to the attic.
There are over twenty items to discover, each with a unique property that will help you build the ultimate fortress of protection from the oncoming cat-aclysm.
Where are your grandparents and why are there so many cats in the attic? Only by reading the pages of your grandfather's journal can you unravel the clues to this mystery - if only those cats would let you read it.
It's up to Nia to follow the clues and save the day. Something cat-astrophic could be afoot.
Orange tabbies, majestic chinchillas, dreaded black cats, they are all invading the house and causing mischief. Each type of cat has unique properties and challenges to discover and strategise against. Some are even wearing watermelon stack hats!
To succeed you'll need to learn the secrets of every feline assailant and become a master of the kittypedia.
Build your own custom pillow fort out of household items to protect you from an onslaught of feline assailants as they tumble and claw their way through. Just be careful that your carefully constructed walls don’t tumble down with them.
Each item costs you some of your limited window of time before the next onslaught so choose wisely. As you unlock more time you can build more elaborate forts to deal with the increasingly challenging cat-assault.
Build and layer your forts with pillows, grandfather clocks, toasters and more. Collect items from around the house using your Grandfather's Move-It-Bot and transport them up to the attic.
There are over twenty items to discover, each with a unique property that will help you build the ultimate fortress of protection from the oncoming cat-aclysm.
Where are your grandparents and why are there so many cats in the attic? Only by reading the pages of your grandfather's journal can you unravel the clues to this mystery - if only those cats would let you read it.
It's up to Nia to follow the clues and save the day. Something cat-astrophic could be afoot.
Orange tabbies, majestic chinchillas, dreaded black cats, they are all invading the house and causing mischief. Each type of cat has unique properties and challenges to discover and strategise against. Some are even wearing watermelon stack hats!
To succeed you'll need to learn the secrets of every feline assailant and become a master of the kittypedia.
System requirements for iOS
iPad 2 Wifi, iPad 2 3G, iPad Third Gen, iPad Third Gen 4G, iPad Fourth Gen, iPad Fourth Gen 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 4G, iPad Air, iPad Air Cellular, iPad Mini Retina, iPad Mini Retina Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Cellular, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 3 Cellular, iPad Mini 4, iPad Mini 4 Cellular, iPad Pro, iPad Pro Cellular, iPad Pro 9.7, iPad Pro 9.7 Cellular, iPad 6 1 1, iPad 6 1 2
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows Vista
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.0 GHz or better
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon X1300/NVidia GeForce 6600 GT or better
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 160 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX-Compatible Sound Card
- Additional Notes: Windows Media Codec required for cutscene videos
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 / Windows 8
- Processor: Dual-Core 2.5 GHz or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon X1300/NVidia GeForce 6600 GT or better
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX-Compatible Sound Card
- Additional Notes: Windows Media Codec required for cutscene videos
Fort Meow reviews and comments
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Ziel/Story Nia (the Player) finds a Book written by her Grandfather and wants to read it. But every time she starts, Cats fly from all Directions to take a seat on her Lap. Really annoying! THAT needs to be changed and so the whole Game starts. Build with all The Items you can find in the Attic or later In the rooms of the House a Kissenburg, which can withstand the Cat Siege.
Control In itself, you only need the Mouse (left and Right Click As well as mouse wheel for Turning the Objects). Alternatively, the Arrow keys can be used to Rotate the Objects. --> Simple and simple. Everyone should get this.
Achievements In itself logically built up to the Game: Some you get during the course Of The Game. Others can still be cleared quickly after The end of the Game or In a new short Round or endless mode. The Endless Game is unlocked after the story Modes have been terminated for the First time.
Bugs/Problems I noticed two Things: Before I finished the Game for the First time I had to table it back to the desktop And then finish the Game by Right Click in the Taskbar. Somehow, Switching Back to the Menu didn't work. Luckily, the Game automatically saves, which does not impede the Flow of The game and After the first Play, the Buttons worked again. The Second Thing struck me when I was open during the Game someone in a PN wanted to answer: I can't click anything in the tab menu. But then just return to the Desktop, select Steam and just respond that way. I didn't really bother me (I think I'm far too relaxed to get upset with something like that), but I wanted to mention it to Completeness.
Rating that Fort Meow Is a relatively small and simple Game has been well placed on a solid, heartwarming yet funny story that is gradually being explored. The Pillow Castles can be erected in countless Variants and can be adapted to one's own Style of play (Defensive, Aggressive, passive aggressive). The tactical Skill is also queried a bit, as there are different cat types and they have different Characteristics (for example, rapid heavy Damage or double Damage) for which you should use certain Items. The Look is not superior, but definitely far from bad! I had a lot of pleasure in looking at the different Cat species, Objects and Character. I have to admit, I bought the Game at the Sale and Didn't regret possession. For In Between a wonderful Game:-) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ You liked my Review? Super! If You want To read more interesting Reviews about Games, visit our GermanReviews Group. Here You will find a large Database of Reviews during the Discussions.