
When you’re out in the field fighting various creatures you can hit X to place a target on a nearby enemy. However, there are some irritating aspects to this simplicity as well.

Kitaria Fables tries to keep game mechanics simple: press Y to use whatever item or tool you have equipped. Of course, there is an overarching story that will require your feline expertise (AKA completing various quests), but that can be done at your own pace.

Before you know it several hours will have gone by. Whispers of an approaching calamity won’t keep Nyanza down! There’s plenty to occupy your time: from harvesting crops to venturing forth, defeating enemies, to that oh-so well-known grind for loot. The end of the world is always somewhere in the future. Using this as your base of operations, you promise to protect the village from the normally docile creatures who have turned aggressive. After a chat with the village chief, you decide to settle into your family’s old farm in town. Thanks to games like Rune Factory, we know that when a farming-sim and an adventure game meet it can produce one tasty gaming-pie, and Kitaria Fables is now attempting to add its own flavour to that dessert menu.Īs soldiers, you, Nyanza von Whiskers, and your buddy, Macaron (an adorable pink squishy slime looking creature that is just begging for merchandise), make your way to a remote rural spot called Paw Village.

Lions (cats are tiny lions), and Tiger-Guards, and Bear-Blacksmiths, OH MY! These furry friends, and a whole lot more, are what you can expect if you put Kitaria Fables onto your Nintendo Switch.
