Mobile Game Review: Adorable Home

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Mobile Game Review: Adorable Home


What’s up! I am back with another mobile game review. For this review I will be focusing on my experience with the game and the game play. Today’s post is the overall feel I had with the game and my personal recommendation.

The game called Adorable Home by Hyperbeard. I found this while I was scrolling on Google Play to look for a couple of mobile games to add to my phone to test out, and this one popped up on my home screen. So I thought I would give it a try and see what it’s like. So first initial thoughts about the game: I liked the art style as it looks like it’s hand drawn, as soon as you open up the app it asks for your language and it displays 10 different languages. That’s pretty cool.

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At the beginning of the game, you pick a character. You can choose from four girls and four guys. After you pick your character you name them and then you pick a partner. I just picked a girl with the darkest hair and a guy named them. Next thing you see is a scene where they are moving into their current home and moving to their current homes and they have a cat with them.

The next part has you feed the cat and you have to fix food for your partner because he’s going to work. There’s a bento box you use can pick a main dish beside this in a dessert . Your partner goes off to work and then you’re left at home with the cat.

The cat needs to be bathed, get its nails trimmed and it wants to be petted. Those are the three things you can do to add what they call love. There’s a love meter and different things that can give love. For example, weather can give love each day. The first day when you started is a sunny day so you get love for that day. You also acquire love after the cat has eaten and your partner has come home.


There’s basically three little mini games. You had to trim the cat’s nails, have to wash them, and pet the cat. For petting the cat’s laying down and keeps switching positions and you have to pick a spot to pet. But each time it moves, the spot that it loves will change. For this mini game you need to get five and so you have you have to get a heart five times in a row in order to get the love or and if you get three.

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The ouch marks there shaped like lightning bolts, then you you have to start over or try again later then the next game it is a. Cutting of the nails mini game is kind of like Fruit Ninja when the fruit will come down you a slice it. You’re basically slicing the nails off but you can’t hit the paw or you’ll get another ouch mark. The cats arms are moving as they are as you’re trying to cut them. Then last mini game is the bath time.


I think I thought it wasn’t gonna be the hard. Except it was actually quite difficult. Eventually, I found a trick to it. When you are giving the bath, the cat is in the bathtub, and he’s walking back and forth. The temperature of the water is at the bottom of the screen and there’s a gauge. It can go from cold to hot as you tilt your phone. You have to tilt your phone left to right to try to keep keep it in the middle for the green. The green is where you want to wash the cat. While you’re doing that you have to also guide your finger and hold the spray nozzle to spray the cat while keeping it green. I have to admit this one was tricky for me at the beginning because as soon as you get a heart it jumps up to hot water forcing you to pay attention. I had to kind of play with it and figure out the the the pattern to it, but after you figure out the pattern, it’s pretty easy, so then.

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The next thing that happens after you’ve done all of that for your cat, you wait to your to the partner comes home. The partner will give you love based off of the bento box you made them. The objective I believe, of the game it seems is to just continue to get cats and fill up the house with cats. I got the game on Monday, and so I played it over two days and I have gotten all the cats on the list. You also have to buy food to fill the bento box.

Recommendation

If you’re not a hardcore gamer, and you casually game and really likes cats. I would definitely recommend this for you. For me, cats are okay, but lit’s not really my my cup of tea.

There’s nothing really spectacular about it you just, feed the cat, cut the cat’s nails, wash the cat and you pet cat. That’s pretty much the extent of what you do in the entire game.


I would recommend it for people who really like cats because it’s just something I guess cat people like to do. It’s not really a game for me so probably won’t I won’t be keeping this one but it was a cool game to try out.

That’s all I have for this review! Peace!

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