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Welcome to an eventful night.
Guide your furry pawtners through a series of events, but don't forget to take care of their needs!

This is our entry for the #yogscastgamejam2020!

Made with Unity. (Partial controller support)
You can use multiple gamepads to control individual cats! (Cats controlled via gamepad can't be controlled with the mouse anymore)

Fire Sword Studios
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Publisher
Release date Dec 06, 2020
AuthorSpeedyBrain
GenreAdventure
Made withUnity
TagsCats, Christmas, Short, Singleplayer
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Xbox controller
AccessibilitySubtitles
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 5

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AnEventfulNight.zip 103 MB

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I featured your game in a video! (Please check description for timestamp!) While I had some minor frustrations, with one cat getting stuck and not quite understanding how to do certain things, I loved every moment of it!

Thank you very much! :3
I will definitely check out out. Happy holidays!

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Congrats on making it to the top Xmas games of 2020!

Was the night before Christmas, john passed out on the Couch.

Many felines were stirring, scaring a mouse

Tails up in the air, showing great care 

In hopes that a perfect Christmas would soon be there...

Hey,
thank you very much for checking it out!
Glad you enjoyed it, even though you seemed a bit confused at first. :D

Happy holidays!

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Such a beatifully simple idea, had crashes on my end but of what i saw was great! Visually great and easy to understand controls.

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Glad you enjoyed it! And sad to hear that you experienced a crash.
Can you provide more details? Was there a specific error?
We would like to fix it :D

Might have found what caused your crash already.
Last minute changes are never a good idea. ^^"

Oh yeah i can attest to that don't worry. It seemed to be crashing at random intervals, couldn't get a good idea of what specifically was causing it.