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Cute cat adventure RPG “Kitaria Fables” launches a new game trailer | XFastest News

“Kitaria Fables” is an RPG adventure game that combines farm management, action adventure and Q cute cats. This game is published by PQube, a British independent game publisher, and will be fully available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC platforms on September 2. In addition to announcing the launch date, PQube also released a game trailer, showing players rich gameplay such as farm management elements, open map exploration, and real-time battles.

“Kitaria Fables” is a very cute action-adventure role-playing game that combines agriculture and crafts! Enter the lovely world of Kitaria and accept the tasks of your animal neighbors as they face the rising tide of darkness. Real-time combat, exploration and dungeon exploration together with agriculture provide food, weapons, armor production, and learn new spells to increase your power.

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At present, the Steam store page of “Kitaria Fables” has been launched. The game will be officially released on September 2nd. The game supports Traditional Chinese. Interested players can also view the detailed introduction directly on the Steam page, download the Demo for trial play, or add a wish list.

“Kitaria Fables” Steam page

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