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Adventures of a Cat in Space es una mezcla de una aventura musical y de apuntar y hacer clic en

Autor : Anthony Actualizar : Feb 26,2025

¡Prepárate para una aventura de ronronización! Aventuras de un gato en el espacio, un próximo musical de apuntar y hacer clic, te pone en las patas de un astronauta felino perdido en el cosmos.

¿Tu único compañero? La IA del barco, con la voz de Arthur Darvill (Doctor Who). Juntos, navegarán por la galaxia, explorarás mundos alienígenas y resolverás rompecabezas, todo mientras disfrutas de una banda sonora original con 11 canciones compuestas por el experto en música infantil, David Gibb.

yt Un cuento peludo del felino espacial

El juego se lanza con una versión Lite, que ofrece un sabor del capítulo inicial y el juego central. Si bien queda por ver la dificultad del rompecabezas para los niños, el humor peculiar promete una experiencia encantadora para los jugadores de todas las edades.

Actualmente, Adventures of a Cat in Space está programado para su lanzamiento en la tienda de aplicaciones iOS. La disponibilidad de Android aún no se ha anunciado. Mientras tanto, consulte nuestra extensa lista de los 25 mejores juegos de rompecabezas para iOS y Android si necesita su corrección de rompecabezas.

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