Calico is a whimsical casual PC game where you run a cat café in a magical town, befriending animals (cats, dogs, even magical creatures like foxes with wings), cooking treats for customers, and decorating the café. The game is designed to be ultra-relaxing, with no time limits or fail states. For PC players who’ve spent hours running their café, what’s the most fun part of the game—was it collecting different cats (each with unique breeds and personalities), decorating the café with cute furniture (like rainbow tables or cat-shaped lamps), or befriending the town’s quirky NPCs (who have their own favorite treats)? How did the game’s bright, pastel art style make you feel—did it enhance the relaxing vibe, or did it feel too childish for your taste? Additionally, Calico lets you turn into a cat or other animals to explore the town faster—did you use this feature often, or did you prefer walking around as your human character? Finally, Calico is a short game (4-5 hours to complete main goals)—did you keep playing after finishing the main story (to collect more cats or decorate the café further), or did you feel satisfied with the time you spent?
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Posted : September 6, 2025 4:21 am
























