Kitaria Fables’ gameplay is divided into two core parts: quests and farming. But the simplicity of the fight action certainly doesn’t detract from its value. Over time, as you craft stronger weapons and learn magic, your arsenal of attacks increases to match the strength of larger enemies, but Kitaria Fables does its best to make the action as easy as possible to grasp you can track your health and that of your enemies as you fight, as well as time your dodges based on a flashing attack radius, allowing you to get the upper hand against most of your opponents. The fighting is simple – one button to attack with your weapon and another to dodge incoming attacks. On your way into Paw Village, you are introduced to the game’s fight controls and first of many monsters, the generally docile Green Gooeys. Upon arrival into Paw Village, you take up residence at Thunderbunn Farm, the property of your late grandfather. You’ve been dispatched there by your superiors to protect the villagers from the growing dangers of the Calamity, and it also happens to be your hometown. After the cinematic, the game introduces us to two characters a young cat named Nyanza ( that’s you) and your little pink sidekick Macaron, on the path from the Capitol to Paw Village. The Calamity was thought to be defeated and peace restored, but a sudden resurgence has the world on edge. A once thriving Capitol was attacked by the mysterious Calamity, a dark force that turned native monsters and creatures into aggressive attackers. Kitaria Fables opens with a short cinematic that provides the context of your journey. Inspired heavily by games like Rune Factory, the developers at Twin Hearts have painstakingly created a game world that is engaging, attractive, and user friendly for players familiar with the game style and those who are brand new. From PQube Indies division and Indonesian developers Twin Hearts comes the adorably engrossing adventure RPG and farming sim game Kitaria Fables.
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