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I had a week alone with my 4yo and we played almost all of Cat Quest 2. I wanted something for her to get better acquainted with moving a character up-down-left-right with the sticks, but without too much danger or the insurmountable challenge of 2d platforming.

It mostly sufficed, though I was surprised how "story" difficulty was still hard at times, even while overleveling. The game is very repetitive as it is, I can but wonder how rough "normal" difficulty would have been.

All that to say, bring it on Cat Quest 3. Hoping for some QoL improvements though, like being able to transfer or share upgrades between equipment items so it doesn't feel like you've wasted all your precious gold upgrading something 30 times when a new thing comes along. Better yet maybe scrap that whole upgrade system.

Also The Devil's Playhouse is probably the best Telltale comedy? Definitely their best Sam and Max outing, though I haven't replayed any of them in the 10+ years since.

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We are playing the cat quest games for the GGL monthly gaming club and I can say these are so fun to play. Looking forward to Cat Quest 3!

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Just finished Thank Goodness You're Here and its definitely not kid friendly. Lots of sexual references, nudity, and weird visuals lol Great game, but not for kids haha

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