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Catty & Batty: The Spirit Guide

Catty & Batty: The Spirit Guide

|Indie, Puzzle

10.0 /10

Aww Amazing!

Niche

37 ratings
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Steam · Player score10.0/1037 ratings
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Why play it

Cooperatively build a path to guide spirits home!

Story and worldbuilding

Catty & Batty are getting ready for their latest adventure, when *suddenly* eight spirits appear around Catty! They choose to help them find their way home.

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Rating momentum

Aww Amazing!: 10.0/10 across 37 ratings. This score says: bump it to the top of your backlog.

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Leans into Indie, Puzzle, Music — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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LadiesGamers.comYvonne van Geloven · 18 Oct, 2021
7.5/10

Catty & Batty: the Spirit Guide challenges you to find the solution to guide the Spirits to their home. There’s no one solution to make it work, instead, you are challenged to think up your own. It’s nice that each level is different, obstacles don’t overstay their welcome. Personally, I could have done with less simple graphics, but I have to give kudos to the developer for the fact that it’s all hand-drawn. Overall, a good little puzzler.

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Gaming ProfessorsKateřina Cveková · 21 Sep, 2021
8/10

Catty and Batty: The Spirit Guide is a very nicely crafted game - what you see is drawn and created by hand, the calm soundtrack fits and everything just sort of complements each other. With its thirty levels and about two hours of gameplay, it's a nice respite that will delight and fill the dreary winter evenings. For some four euros, the game is well worth it and you will, despite a few nervous moments of cursing at the harder levels, want it to have a sequel.

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