They’re not very strong right now, but they’ve got bravery in spades and plenty of fellow cats and dogs and a helpful little sprite to help them along the way. Meet the kings: a cat and dog reincarnated from kings long past and destined to save their kingdoms from the evil rulers who sit on their thrones in their stead, waging war like, well, cats and dogs. Cat Quest 2, though, despite its name, is a game built for cat people and dog people alike, because for the first time, you can be both. If you’re a dog person, you may have looked at Cat Quest and/or Cat Quest 2 and gone “No thanks, I’m a dog person.” And in Cat Quest 1, that would have been justified. You don’t mind the walks, the dog parks, and the copious amounts of time outside rain, snow, or shine, it just means you get some exercise and to meet other dogs. There’s just SO MUCH LOVE in every tail wag and bark and giddy hop. Your life revolves around them, and that’s okay, because they’re your best friend forever. You love them, and my god, do they love you back. You may not even mind when you do things like lay down on your keyboard it’s actually kinda cute. You know the joy when a cat decides that you’re “theirs” and you become their favorite chair. You enjoy the occasional interaction when they deign to acknowledge your existence, typically as pet-giver and know just how many times you can pet them before they’re done. You like being able to leave them alone with a huge bowl of food and water and clean litter and they’ll take care of themselves while you’re gone. If you’re a cat person, you like their independence. Yeah, there are people who love both (present reviewer included) but you know we still have our favorites. Most people break down into one of two categories: cat people or dog people. Cats seem to default to making enemies unless convinced otherwise. Dogs kind of default to making friends unless provoked.
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