If one falls in battle however, all is not lost. I had my cat casting spells from afar, while my dog went rushing in with whichever blade or hammer did the most damage, and they made a fairly effective team. Magic wands allow for ranged combat as you sling balls of elemental energy (such as fire, ice and lightning, depending on the wand type), while the other new addition of two-handed weapons let you deal more damage at the cost of some speed. You can vary up the fighting styles of your duo too, thanks to the addition of new weapon types. When played solo, the AI of your paw-tner (alright, I’ll stop) can be a little stupid, running directly into attacks and traps, but otherwise they’ll do their part to fight back against the increased number of enemies to accommodate the extra fighter on your side. Two characters make for even more frenetic battles, whether played alone or in local co-op. The general gameplay hasn’t actually changed much, to the point that, at first, you could be forgiven for thinking that this is simply an expansion for Cat Quest, but the little changes that The Gentlebros have made really do offer a different way to play. There are villages, towns and cities to visit, as well as caves, temples and dungeons to loot, sometimes featuring wave-based challenges that yield powerful rewards. On top of all these quests, you’re free to explore the two massive maps, taking in the various sights and battling the different creatures that attempt to block your progress. Alongside this overarching plot, there are lots of challenging and entertaining side quests, all with multiple parts and plenty of humour. Like the original game, the story is fairly simple but serves to push the action along purr-fectly. The kingdom of Felingard and the Lupus Empire are both headed by evil rulers, and the real kings (our heroes) have been brought together to retake their thrones and free their respective lands from tyranny. Not only does this allow for character switching, but your significant other can pick up a controller and help you take on the forces of evil. Cat Quest II follows the same gameplay patterns as the original, but adds a second character in the form of a dog. Oh, get used to the animal puns, these games are full of them and this review will be no different. I then played it for weeks, wondering why I waited so long to play such a paws-itively delightful game. This is a very basic ‘guide’ to the Dungeons of Cat Quest.I was late to the party with the original Cat Quest, picking it up in a Nintendo Switch eShop sale for a few quid. MOST of the Dungeons will be visited via quests and do not need to be sought out. Exit and go east to a lake, follow it east to find Paws Cave, head inside. I made this list for a variety of reasons: The 'KitCat' column is which chest the item can be obtained from in Kit Cats Smithies. Fight your way through, grabbing the chest on the way. ![]() The first set of 'Armor/Health/Damage/Magic' numbers are the stats of the item at Level 1. More Popular Skill Games Explore the caves with this slimy secret agent.To use as a checklist as I played through the game Cat Quest 2’s Hidden Cave and Mimic Chests You don’t have the means of opening Golden Chests just yet.The second set of stats are of the item at Level 99. ![]() ![]() To check off dungeons a second time when I finally found the Golden Key and went back to open chests. ![]() Laura found one more cave she wants to investigate before they move on to the main quest, but this one is not quite like any they've seen before.Īfter finishing cat quest 2 on IOS, I found most of the good equipment and how. Because the game requires a LOT of running back and forth across the map and I was tired of keeping mental note of where I needed to go back to when I was higher level.
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