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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
"Kitten Adventures in City Park" is a tiny, free Adventure for Children.
We are a little Kitten and stroll through the Parking With our Wife. With Giant Wheels, rides, Benches and play cookies. We go back to Hauschen and notice that our Wife has forgone rooms in the Park. Oh Heavens. So los-chen for Parking and Shafts suchelchen.
In short, the Day in the Park is presented to us first as a Visual Novel. Then, like in an Adventure, we're looking for four Things in the Screens. The whole thing takes maybe a Quarter of An hour.
Everything is childlike and made for young Children. The Voiceover likes to fall into the Niedlich-Covered, the Drawings are at best naïve art, pseudo-childish clapped with a quick Dash and the Story falls into simplistic Structures. Everything is sweet and nice and nice and sweet.
But that's all okay, assuming that on the One hand it's really only meant for small Children and the Title (at least the Main Game) doesn't cost anything. Problematic only, at least for the German Market, that there is neither a German Voiceover nor German Subtitles.
Rating: 6/10 Atmosphere 6/10 Story 5/10 Graphic 5/10 Sound 6/10 Game Mechanics 5/10 Balancing 6/10 Play Pass Conclusion: Reasonably nice for young Children powerful in English.
6/10 Overall Rating
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
-It's your time,-I mentally said this game and clicked on "Install".
Although it has been on my wishlist for a long time, I have not been in a hurry to run it. Among the variety of games on Steam is not so much comes across children's games. I doubted that she would be able to seem interesting to an adult and would not alienate his naivety. Even now, the negative reviews, I think, are related to this. But we were brought to visit a 4-year-old nephew for a few days. So all the shooters away! And the "Adventures of a kitten", as I thought,-a great way to take the baby!
The Four-year-old, of course, can not cope with the management (ie adults think so). So I clicked on the buttons, and we looked together and discussed what was happening. And the child was not just delighted, he still asked to repeat the passage every day. ("AAAAH!"-I was mentally yelling, but, of course, started the game and tried to ask the leading questions like "Where did the hostess could leave the Golfs?", "And who is drawn on the asphalt?") The Kitten, who is looking for things mistress, mice, sunbathing in the park, ants, calling their Anthill castle-all this seems quite common in the age of 3-7 years in their fairy tale. Kids at every step come up with fantastic stories and include in them everything surrounding. And repetitions and enumeration of the same scenes (like a conversation with the Big Cat), from which the adult would bury, they practically do not tire. It seems that they need it for development.
This game is an interesting opposite of "The Mammoth: A Cave Painting" in the sense that it is also made in the form of drawings. However, I doubt that in this game they are drawn exactly by children, at their part, where there is a clear bias in the style of anime. My nephew paints completely wrong! But still it does not diminish the merits of the game. Plus, as is often the case in free games, easy story Achachiki. Fifteen Minutes on the passage-and the perfect game in statistics. Only, of course, even this short time may seem an adult ordeal. Game for toddlers, under the level of development and the interests of a small child.