In the Ehime Prefecture of Southern Japan, around 40 minutes from
Nagahama Port, sits the remote, mile-long island of Aoshima. You may not
have heard of Aoshima Island, but every year masses of tourists dock at
its tiny harbour to sample the isle's hospitality. Yet, there are no
shops, restaurants or cars, there's barely even people. You see, what
Aoshima has to offer is cats. A lot of cats. In fact cats outnumber the
approximately 20 elderly residents of the island by six to one, hence
how the island earned the name Nekojima, or Cat Island.
However,
Aoshima is not completely unique. It is one of eleven cat islands in
Japan, each a curiosity for tourists and a haven for cat lovers. "If we
make enough money from this game, it's our dream to visit a cat island",
Bae Team's Ruby May Roberts told me at EGX in September, when I first
dipped my paw into cat-dating simulator Purrfect Date. At the time, I
thought little of her admission, perhaps blinded by the peculiarity of
dating cats and churning out feline-related puns - or it may have been
because Ruby, herself, was dressed as an adorable pink cat herself.
Regardless, this statement did not strike me again until I sat down to
play Purrfect Date in its entirety and I realised this dream had seeped
its way into every fibre of the game. This is the work of people who really love cats
After a long day, it's time for a well-needed cat nap. The
fun starts tomorrow, or so you're led to believe. During the night
something sneaks into your tent, stealing the cat-a-log and running off
into the aforementioned Danger Zone. Rats. In the morning, you wake
covered in scratches and surrounded by the feline residents you met
earlier in the day - but now they can speak, more like you can
understand. They inform you that you were scratched by an Elder cat and
therefore have been catified, in other words you will turn into a cat.
There is no antidote, but perhaps you may be able to create one,
otherwise you will turn into a fully-fledged, hair-balling cat too. This
is where the story truly begins.
In each chapter you are given a
choice of what activities you want to partake in: research, romance or
recon. You can only perform three recon and three research tasks per
chapter, though you can perform up to five romance tasks with the cat
you have chosen to date, but only one cat can be chosen per chapter so
don't be greedy. However these can take place over several days, each
task takes up one unit of energy and you only have four units of energy
in a day. The only mandatory tasks are research, you must complete all
three research tasks to end the chapter, but the choices you choose to
make throughout the chapter will affect its outcome. There are also
resting/dream events, and multiple hidden and random story events.
Research involves you carrying out your day-to-day tasks
with Professor Pawpur, while partaking in tests to learn how to create
the antidote. However some of the tasks the professor asks of you are
questionable at best and will lead to difficult choices, making certain
choices will upset your feline friends.
Recon involves
investigating what is really going on at Cat Island and whether the
Professor's intentions are really what he claims they are. This often
involves working alongside the main cats and learning their back
stories, as well as finding out what happened to previous assistants and
uncovering who is the secret texter that's been sending you warnings.
Then
of course there is romance. There are five main cats to date, and one
secret unlockable cat. Your choices are: Floofybutt, the intellectual,
Snooty Booty, very posh and resembling a shaved testicle; Trixie, your
classic free-spirit; Kibbles, the manga nerd and McMurphy, the
stereotypical drunken Irish charmer. You do not have sexual intercourse
with any cat, at best there is some heavy petting. The dates involve
getting to know your chosen mate on in a sweet and personal way,
resulting in special revelations about their past and about the island
itself.
The real difficulty with Purrfect Date is balancing your
activities and trying not to make bad choices, much like in real life.
If you choose not to romance any cats, or choose not to help the cats,
you find your time on Cat Island unfulfilled and short-lived. However,
if you spend too much time romancing cats, like a local stray, you may
be sacrificing precious time finding a cure for your illness. Depending
on which choices you make, both in your activities and within the story,
more activities and potentially extra options are unlocked, providing
an ever-branching story with many twists and turns.
Purrfect Date is wonderfully written if a little cheesy,
providing a riveting and unique story with all the dark humour you would
expect in a classic British comedy. The game does not take itself too
seriously, it knows dating cats is a bit weird and often makes
tongue-in-cheek references to the fact and, let's be honest it is a bit
weird and different, but that's good. I found myself sucked in, with
each replay I became more invested in the mysteries of Cat Island. After
several new games, I still don't know all the island's secrets and I'm
not sure if I ever will. The problem I found was that once I had
'failed' the entire game, all six chapters, I was right back at the
start, reading the same stories again and again until I found new ones.
It can quickly become infuriating.
There are a lot of odd dating
simulators on the market, often created with the purpose to shock or
amuse, but Purrfect Date is the first I've played which is made with
pure love and care. In every interaction, date, bizarrely painted dream
sequence and cat, you get a sense of the developers' personalities and
their dream to go to a real cat island. Purrfect Date is not just for
cat lovers, it's for those who love a game with mystery, personality and
the heart of British comedy - something a bit bizarre.
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