Kitsune Tails delivers some stable platforming challenges, nice power-ups by cute costumes, and a difficult romantic state of affairs.
Yuzu is charged with delivering messages for a Goddess, a job that will get her into bother simply moments after beginning the sport. This places her in touch with a form sorceress, although, so possibly the difficulty isn’t so unhealthy? And he or she appears to love you an entire lot. Besides you’ve received a childhood good friend who additionally has a factor for you. Whereas being standard with these gals might sound good, it does trigger some bother that you just’ll unravel over the course of plenty of vibrant, various platforming worlds.
While you’re not coping with your relationship woes, you’ll be working and leaping throughout an array of various locations in every kind of useful outfits. The platforming feels stable and exact as you acquire cash and smash by blocks. In case you stumble upon any of the wildlife or creatures born from Japanese mythology, you’ll energy down right into a tiny fox till yow will discover one thing to make your self robust once more. Nonetheless, it’s much better to get one of many recreation’s helpful power-up outfits as a substitute. Shark costumes that assist with swimming, Soldier fits to huck spears that assist you climb – placing on some cute new garments at all times helps. And also you’ll want that assist regardless of the sense that this recreation is a bit on the simple aspect from the primary few levels. I felt this was going to be a cakewalk, however I quickly began actually needing these powers because the problem ramped up.
Kitsune Tails is a stable platforming recreation that feels good to play and has some nice character in its power-ups and levels (I endlessly loved its varied haunted homes). I had excessive hopes for this recreation after testing Kitsune Zero, and I’m completely happy to say that it delivers an amazing deal for those who like your hopping blended with relationship complexities.
Kitsune Tails is out there now on itch.io and Steam.
About The Writer
Joel Couture
Joel has been masking indie video games for varied websites together with IndieGames.com, Siliconera, Gamasutra, Warp Door, CG Journal, and extra over the previous seven years, and has written book-length research on Undertale and P.T.. Joel is consistently looking out for digital experiences that push the boundaries of what video games will be, and seeks to delve into the artistic course of, meanings, and emotion labor that goes into the work of artists worldwide.