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Mistpaw Ravine is Out Now; Watch the Trailer!

Developed and published by Jon Nielsen, Mistpaw Ravine is a cosy city builder full of cats trying to make a home after witches disappeared. This pastel and vibrant title is set in a world where Mist covers the land, and felines who used to be familiars are attempting to build their own colonies and bring back normality.

To help them return back to civilisation, players will have to manage the felines' jobs, resources, and power to keep the city growing. Unlocking new technology will help get better buildings and improve their overall quality-of-life!

This, of course, means building them litter boxes, growing grass for them to play on, and even getting them scratching posts! When the kitties aren't happy, they'll let the player know.

For those, such as myself, who wouldn't want their cat population to die, there's no need to worry — the game doesn't feature any death in it. They only get sick and can't work until a cleric heals them!

The game also offers various advanced settings for players to adjust the experience to their liking, sucvh as cat hunger rate, workplace power draw, and storm frequency!

Here's what Mistpaw Ravine offers:

  • A no-stress game where cats won't die, they'll just be angry at you.
  • A city management title where players help previous witch familiars build a civilisation.
  • Research technology to unlock new things and make their lives better.
  • Terraform and reshape the land to retake it for the cats.
  • Prepare for and endure various storms that'll put the stability of the colony to the test.
  • A Creative Mode, which allows players to place buildings anywhere, control the weather, and have fun with their cats.

If this cute game sounds like something you'd like to play, Mistpaw Ravine is out now! It's also got a 10% introductory discount on Steam, dropping the price to £12.14!

Violet Plata

Violet Plata

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