Simple gameplay and attractive features and perks that allow the player to be immersed without having to take up too much time. Sometimes, that is what a game needs: simplicity. It has upbeat music in the background and lovely cats that drop by. The player can enjoy the perks of having a yard full of cats without the actual real life aspect of it. Overall, Neko Atsume channels the inner cat lover. It creates a motivation to keep going to make sure they are fed and having fun while hoping that you’ll see some new furry companions also. ![]() I always miss some of them but know that they’ve visited while I was away. There are currently 49 cats available to be found and 17 of those considered “rare” making them harder to catch in your yard unless certain items are there. Sometimes, you’ll have the mega condo complex (like I do) and they are peeking out from their little cat naps burrow holes or sitting around. We have a big glutinous cat called Tubbs that drops by and always eats the whole bowl of food, or you’ll see them sleeping on a cushion you laid out and sinking inside it. They all have different appearances and quirky names and each will have their own little toy they play more than the others. They are our cats and we learn their little features and their names. ![]() The joy of the game is having the surprise of seeing that we have a constant companion. While Neko Atsume might not seem particularly exciting, it actually is, especially if you are a cat person. Or you can take a picture of the whole yard and that goes directly to your photo album on your phone, like this one from my yard:
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