SuperPlanet, the makers of Boomerang RPG and Sword Master Story, has launched a new game on Android. It’s Kitty’s Kitchen Diary, a cosy sim game. It lets you run a charming little village filled with adorable cats.
Cook and Decorate with Kitty Friends
Pippi and Poppo are two adventurers who have just arrived in Butterfly Village. Their grandmother has left behind a letter for them to bring the place back to life. And along with it, she has also left a magical seal and a recipe book full of secrets.
So, all that’s left to do for them in the new place is cook, decorate and make some feline friends. You can also bond with the animal villagers, chat with them, give them gifts and build friendships. Some might even drop by for a surprise visit later.
Apart from the cats, you’ll meet other animal characters too, like Pang, the dog, Tarot, the parrot, Coco, the monkey and Penguinator, the Penguin. Pang runs a spa while Tarot is a tarot-card reader. You’ll find Coco chilling by the swimming pool, running all sorts of water sports. Meanwhile, Penguinator runs a snowy paradise with igloos.
The whole village in Kitty’s Kitchen Diary is your playground. The main focus of the game is food and community. Set up food stalls, learn new recipes and serve dishes that will have the cats flocking to your kitchen.
There’s always something cooking in Kitty’s Kitchen Diary. You’ll be grilling fish, making noodles and dumplings, whipping ice-cream and experimenting with new flavours. The more you serve, the more the village thrives, and soon you’ll have a bustling little town full of happy cats.
Want to see what the game looks like? Take a peek below.
Kitty’s Kitchen Diary Is Adorable
The best part about the game, according to me, is its visuals. The whole aesthetic is similar to that of Neko Atsume. Each and every item has been drawn to the tiniest detail. The food looks yummy while the sceneries are extremely adorable and charming.
You can customize every corner of Butterfly Village, from the stalls to the homes, changing things up with the seasons. You can also share your creations with friends. If you like slow-paced, relaxing simulation games, then grab Kitty’s Kitchen Diary from the Google Play Store.
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