Publisher Excalibur Games announced on January 26 that LetMeowt Games’ open-world sandbox game “Heist Kitty: Cats Go a Stray]was officially announced. The compatible platform is PC (Steam) and is scheduled to be delivered in May this year.
Heist Kitty: Cats Go a Stray is an open-world sandbox game where you play as a cat character. In addition to single play, it supports online multiplayer. According to the developer, this work is a combination of “Goat Simulator” and “Stray”.
Kitty City, which is the stage of this work, is a city where people live, but there is a police organized by cats, and it is said that cats are also in conflict with the mafia. The player becomes a troubled cat who was once imprisoned but was released by the chief of the police when he couldn’t handle it.
If you become a police cat, it seems that you will receive instructions at the police station and carry out the mission. It seems that various goals are presented, such as searching for a specific cat or collecting items. Also, in the trailer, it can be seen sneaking into a parking lot where cats are not allowed. On the other hand, if you become a mafia cat, you will challenge the thief mission. Break into banks, avoid laser traps, and collect treasures from safes.
In this work, it seems that various other missions are prepared. Also, if you go to the game center, you can enjoy various games. And just as it calls itself the “Goat Simulator” style, which has a reputation for its messy gameplay, the gameplay of this work is not just about earnestly completing missions. Kicking all the merchandise at the mall, driving around town, messing around with humans, and being chased by bears. There are no rules for cats, they go on a rampage and throw the city into chaos.
LetMeowt Games, the developer of this work, is known for having worked on humorous works with cats as the main characters, such as “Cat Gets Medieval” and “Cat Saves Halloween”. And this work will be the largest cat work for the studio.
『Heist Kitty: Cats Go a Stray』は、PC(Steam) will be delivered in May.