![]() This included rubber balls, yarn balls, and cardboard boxes. They could have put a cardboard box and some water in an empty room, shoved two cats in there, and let us tune in, and we’d probably be just as happy. On top of that, those that tuned in live either on YouTube or participating over social media on September 15th were able to influence which of the “cat-enticing goods” were made available in the room. One of the few videogames to transcend language barriers They even made sure that the same breeds of cats that appear inside the game would be in front of the camera, with no exceptions. There’s a yellow bowl, a green rucksack, a toy fish, a large cat playground, even a large television that will never be watched. Hit-Point went to some unnecessary but admirable efforts to ensure that the room it all took place in appeared similar to the one in Neko Atsume. It was called “ Real-Life Neko Atsume.” What else? They had a 11-hour live broadcast of a real-life version of the game set-up inside Osaka’s “Neko no Jikan Kita-honten,” which is the first cat cafe opened in Japan. And part of that involved celebrating one of our favorite videogames from this past year: Neko Atsume. This week has been declared “Game Week with Google Play” in Japan. ![]() That is, before we set-up our sister site Kitten Screen and take over th– okay, that’s not actually happening (it is in my dreams), but a “Kitten Screen” is actually why you’re here. We have a “ cats” tag and it’s probably the most valuable thing we’ve got. We don’t need an excuse to talk about cats here.
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