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Kitty’s Last Adventure is a roguelite auto shooter developed by Woum. Released August 27, 2025, it’s available on PC and Mac. You control Kitty, a cat in a flying saucer, fending off endless waves of enemies. The game mixes procedurally generated maps, relic pickups, and permanent upgrades. Each run lasts about 30 minutes. It’s a low-effort, high-reward loop for players who want quick bursts of chaotic shooting. The art style is colorful and quirky, with a focus on humor and simplicity. No multiplayer, just solo runs. Ideal for casual gamers who like rogues with minimal grinding.
You guide Kitty’s saucer through a grid-based arena, auto-attacking enemies as they swarm. The core loop is clear: survive waves, collect relics, and upgrade stats. Relics alter gameplay, think faster fire rate or health regeneration. Between runs, you spend points on permanent upgrades like damage or crit chance. Controls are minimal: a few buttons for movement and special abilities. The camera zooms out, making it easy to track the action. Waves get progressively harder, introducing new enemy types and bosses. Runs feel chaotic but manageable. The simplicity is a strength, letting you focus on strategy over twitch mechanics.
PlayPile’s community rates it 8.2/10, with 78% completing the base game. Average playtime is 25 hours, though 40% of players finish in under 10. Critics praise the accessibility but note repetitive late-game content. On forums, 45% describe it as “nostalgic,” 30% as “relaxed,” and 20% as “competitive.” Achievements total 25, with 100% completion averaging 10 hours. The game costs $19.99. Some players complain the procedurally generated maps feel samey after 10, 15 runs. Despite this, 65% of reviews call it “a fun time-waster,” with one user saying, “It’s exactly what I needed after a long day.”
Kitty’s Last Adventure is best for fans of short, casual roguelites. It’s easy to pick up but lacks depth for hardcore players. At $20, it’s a safe purchase if you enjoy low-stakes runs and quirky aesthetics. The 25 achievements add some replayability, but don’t expect a story or complex systems. If you’re looking for a relaxing game to unwind with, this hits the spot. However, if you want something with lasting challenge, skip it. Worth it for the price, but don’t overcommit.
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