KittyToy is a cute simulation game by Rakqoi where players care for and adopt stray cats, buy toys and decorations for their house and yard, enjoying a relaxing interactive experience.

About the Game

KittyToy is a simulation game developed by indie creator Rakqoi using the Godot 3.5 engine, inspired by the classic desktop toy Neko and the mobile app Neko Atsume. Set in a cozy home environment, players take on the role of a cat owner, attracting, caring for, and adopting stray cats to build their own feline paradise. The game emphasizes a relaxing and joyful atmosphere, suitable for players of all ages, especially those who love animals and casual games. The developer encourages feedback and suggestions to continuously improve the game. It supports multiple platforms including HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, ensuring broad compatibility. Save data is stored via browser cookies or local files, allowing players to continue their progress across devices.

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How to Play

The core gameplay of KittyToy revolves around caring for and adopting stray cats. Players need to place food to attract strays, and increase their happiness by providing toys and decorations. When cats leave, they drop kittycoins based on their happiness level, which players can use to purchase more items. Players can adopt cats by putting collars on them, and adopted cats will stay permanently. The game also includes managing house and yard decorations, with players able to buy various toys, furniture, and decor to personalize their space. Interactive elements are rich, such as petting cats, tossing ball toys, and filling food and water bowls. Players can control stray visits by clicking the gate to manage cat numbers. The game encourages exploration and collection, with players trying to attract rare cats and unlock more content.

Controls

KittyToy features simple and intuitive controls, primarily based on mouse or touchscreen. Players interact with game elements through clicking and dragging: for example, drag and release ball toys to toss them, click food or water to fill bowls, click cats to view their info, and click the gate to control stray visits. On mobile devices, controls adapt to touchscreen, supporting gestures like dragging and tapping. The game also supports touch input for smartphones, ensuring a smooth cross-platform experience. Players can hold cats to pet them (by circling the cursor), which increases happiness. The interface is clear, allowing easy access to the shop for purchases, or viewing devlogs and comments. There are no complex keyboard controls, focusing on simple point-and-click interactions suitable for casual players.