The Fantastic Kitty Rue
On the retro-futuristic planet of Felmuria lives a little girl named Felicity Rue. Despite living in destitution, she dreams of becoming the most famous tap dancer in the galaxy! She’ll chase her dream to the stars, even if it means running from Green Star cops, meeting strange new friends, and dancing her little heart out.
The Fantastic Kitty Rue is a blend of visual novel, point-and-click, and rhythm game!
In this tight, 3-hour story experience, you’ll:
-Explore 1920s and art nouveau-inspired stylized environments while searching for objects to enhance your performance!
-Converse with the unique residents of this alien world!
-Perform fun dances to swing tunes as your quest for fame begins!
-Avoid capture by Green Star, an energy company seeking to use child labor in their factories!
Oh, my.
Steam User 0
This game is just sweet. Nothing groundbreaking, but it's such a nice little passion project. I think it's worth it for its low price, specially since that will help the dev with making her new game.
Steam User 0
A cute little game. I enjoyed it! The story and the characters were cute and interesting. The world building was cool too. The rhythm game was a bit hard since it has so many buttons but I was able to get A rank every time once I got the hang of it (even if I missed a lot I still got A rank..) Combining found items to progress the story was also interesting.
I was able to play the game in one sitting in about 2 and a half hours. I like that the child characters like Felicity and Zindelo actually talked and acted like kids. They were very cute. :)
Great job!
Steam User 0
A short hidden object and rhythm game with a lot of charm and fun cast of characters. Characters and story are relatable and the world building and animation is pretty good.
Rhythm game needs more work with establishing a stronger beat and holding chords with more than three keys just will not register on computer keyboards.
Still recommend for the art style and charm.
Steam User 0
I think overall its a fun children's game that reminds me alot of the Nancy Drew games. It's adorable!
Steam User 1
A short, fun introduction to what will hopefully one day be much bigger games, set in what's already a much bigger world—full of childlike wonder, but with danger lurking just behind it... (not to mention plant-based magic systems, conspiracies, etc.) Yes, I will repeat... it's rather short. And if you're looking for revolutionary dancing mechanics, this game will not end your search. But as someone who finds fewer and fewer surprises with every AAA release, it was fun to dive into a game with the ambition, like Kitty Rue, simply to be heard. Best of luck to the team on Noiramore Academy!