Falcon Development has announced popular cat simulation RPG, Cattails, for Nintendo Switch.
This is the first time Cattails is appearing outside PC. Cattails will release on November 29, 2018.
Learn more about Cattails in the reveal trailer and press release below.
Cattails, the popular cat simulation RPG, is coming soon to the Nintendo Switch™ console. This is the first appearance of the game outside the PC gaming market. Now Cattails players will be able to take their gaming on the go, starting November 29th, 2018.
About Cattails– Become a cat! Cattails is a unique animal simulation RPG. Hunt for food, fight invading cats, explore to gather supplies, and socialize with other cats in an expansive open world. Get married and raise a family of kittens, befriend your neighbors, and learn to live in the dangerous wilderness. Cattails first released on Steam on December 1st, 2018 for Windows, Mac, and Linux after a very successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over ten times its original goal. You can learn more at the official website, cattailsgame.com.
Tyler Thompson, founder and lead developer of Falcon Development LLC, says, “We are extremely excited to bring our first game to the Nintendo Switch system. We hope that players, new and old, will share in our enthusiasm for introducing Cattails to a whole new audience of console gamers.” Beka Thompson, the marketing coordinator for Falcon Development LLC, says, “The Nintendo Switch is the puuurrrrrfect fit for Cattails.”
Cattails comes to the Nintendo Switch™ eShop on November 29th, 2018.
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