![]() ![]() Stray is a game oozing with charm and can be considered a must-play for cat lovers looking for something new to pounce on and sink their teeth into. Stray astounds with its beautiful graphics, quirky characters, and puzzles that bring out the best and worst in a cat. Stray is not without fault, but it’s certainly good enough to be worth every second of your time and every penny of your money. And without any real difficulty or challenge, there’s a meditative quality to Stray.īaziCenter - Omid Sedigh Imani - Persian - 9 / 10 Outside of a handful of action sequences, the pacing here is slow and measured. ![]() Certain parts of this game are near masterclass, like its stealth sections, but it finds itself lost within its own identity too often, and misses the mark on more than one occasion. It's hard to perfectly encapsulate what Stray really sets out to do, as it is a jack of all trades, but unfortunately a master of none of them. It's one of the many examples of the game reminding players that they are tiny and can get through small paths, and I really appreciated when Stray's puzzles rewarded proper "just walk right through" thinking.Īttack of the Fanboy - Shaun Cichacki - 3 / 5 One early moment appears to block players' progress with a gate, but with no other direction to go, players will likely walk toward the gate, only to realize its bars are wide enough to let a cat easily pass through. AnaitGames - Marta Trivi - Spanish - 6 / 10Īn enjoyable yet surprisingly insecure game that fails to bring its aesthetic and mechanical proposal to any narrative conclusion. ![]()
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