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Kitty Letter

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Kitty Letter

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4.4
788 ratings
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User Reviews for Kitty Letter

4
Bugs (Not Including Spider Pugs)

Fun game, the game is playable and it is fun to see more lore for Exploding Kittens-the premises in the story mode are very funny. The art style and comedy are perfectly in sync. There are a number of glitches I encountered during gameplay. For me, it’s hard to tell if some of them are intentional one way or the other. The items in my inventory are sometimes used by the enemy CPU or when I use them, they may impact enemy cats instead of mine. I am also unsure if I am supposed to be able to see the enemy inventory because it is sometimes visible to me. Looking at other reviews, I see that others also had trouble where finger taps were sometimes not picked up-a manual letter scramble fixes it but I would prefer rather to spell than scramble. Also, the final boss may use letters I already spelled, is that intentional too?

Cornish Alabaster Ferret, Feb 28, 2021
3
fun but flawed

The game is clever and entertaining while it lasts (story mode is maybe 20 minutes, tops). But the input system is flawed—the letters are too close together, so you’ll struggle to complete words correctly. Since you have to focus so hard on the tiny letters, you can’t really look at the play area, so any strategy to counter certain letters is impossible — by about round 2 of arcade mode, you’re basically just spamming words and hoping for the best. And there’s no way to predict when your letter bank will reset (it seems to be an inactivity timer?) so you can’t factor that into your gameplay. Perhaps when you’ve gotten enough words or completed the pangram you could reset the word bank yourself? Also, external keyboard input is not supported — that’s a shame. Many people depend on alternative input devices.

Doodaddy, Feb 15, 2021
5
Thank you!

Finally - a game I can play against everyone in my family, and win every single time! The video game world is not exactly set up for people like me - people who are not lingering in their teens. But here at last, there is a benefit to having lived long enough to remember what words looked like when they were more than text abbreviations. And when my husband and daughter get tired of losing to me, we can sit on the couch together to play against a stranger. While I am busy forming words like there’s no literary tomorrow, my family can get busy lobbing spiders and bombs for me. I have to admit... it’s honestly nice to hear, “You’re awesome, mom,” come out of my daughter’s mouth in regards to a game. Well, ok, it’s nice to hear those words at all. But Kitty Letter definitely gave me a few points in her eyes. :)

Hhrrkkww, Feb 14, 2021
5
Hilarious twist unlike many other word games

I have always loved The Oatmeal AND word games. This game is a great combination of the two, as it’s more than a word search... it’s more of a hilarious competition against !!!exploding kittens!!! as featured in The Oatmeal comics for many years. It’s equal parts funny and interesting, and it actually feels like I’m playing a game with a purpose, whereas other word games I don’t feel a purpose after a while. Since it’s in its earlier stages as a game, I’d say this is a game mostly for native English speakers right now just from the challenge of putting together words from scrambled letters, but I’m sure the creator has in mind the idea of it expanding to other languages when it gains speed!!!

Imnotarapeslothnopenope, Feb 11, 2021
4
Good, but...

I love the Oatmeal (one of my cats looks just like this!), like simple little fun brain-teaser games, traditionally didn’t like word games but this one changed my mind about them somewhat. It’s a great little game for enjoying a little break between tasks or what have you, even after the excitement of the new game marathon obsession has worn off. My biggest problem with it, which I hope they fix with an updated version, is that once you’ve gone through all the levels, they’re unlocked to play at will... for a while. Then, they mysteriously all lock again and you have to start over from scratch with the full stories, etc. There are a few levels in the game for which I just don’t care that much, and having them unlocked was a nice way of playing the levels I liked and skipping the ones I didn’t. Now that my game has re-locked for a THIRD time, I just don’t see myself warring with futility again in the hope that once I unlock a level, it’s going to stay that way. :-/Update: just locked for a fourth time. I’ve decided I can live without it. :-(

Jkz1qe, Apr 29, 2021
4
Brilliant sound effects for a good game

Every time I open up this app, my partner starts to laugh because the sound effects are so over-the-top. The story mode was quite enjoyable and I am pleasantly surprised at how addictive the arcade mode has been. It would be nice to move the collected weapons a bit further away from the vortex. Sometimes items get “trapped” under a letter and I’m not able to drag them out without tapping it *just* right. The dictionary is being used here is a bit suspect. “Exing” is an example of a word it suggested that I could have played...It’s not a word and also - I did try it and it wasn’t accepted! 😅 I do really enjoy this game, and I hope to see some improvements in the future.

katchoo100, Mar 06, 2021
4
Cute?

The story mode is pretty goofy and far more entertaining than a basic tutorial. The added strategy for what word you play when is also interesting, giving a new dimension to this sort of word game, and enabling competition in a way that’s far more interesting than a straight up race. That said, the number of words that aren’t accepted is frustrating; I’ve only played through 6 or 7 rounds and I’m already finding myself tripping over thinking I have ammunition and the word simply not working. And on the flip side, sometimes the longer word is very modern and takes me by surprise (like things I still doubt are legitimate compound words, ex. soymilks? Really?) So I like it for the concept and the art, but the dictionary really is the base of functionality for a game like this, and that needs work. (Please work on it????)

kimbersdawnly, Feb 26, 2021
5
10/10 in humor, interest, and just being a good game in general.

Hello! I think Kitty Letter is a fun, addictive, and challenging game. I love it! For an example of it being challenging, I am stuck on Level 9 of the story mode😂 I promise, I think you’ll love it if you are reading this so you get an idea about the game, If you are I am going to explain more about the game.Kitty Letter is a game by the creators of Exploding Kittens, a card game with humor, strategy, and is great to play with friends and family! Just like Exploding Kittens, Kitty Letter is a strategy game with the same great humor as the Exploding Kittens game, except instead of playing cards, you are playing letters to make words to make exploding kittens to demolish your neighbor ( In story mode.) But as in multiplayer mode, with friends. This game is absolutely free and is surprisingly fun for a letter game, and remember, “With great Kittens, comes great responsibility.” Thank you for reading my review, and have a good time sending exploding kittens to your neighbors front door! 🙂👍

Mad_Tailz1, Feb 24, 2021
4
awesome game, could be more

i love love LOVE the concept, played through the story mode in about half an hour. i think it's super fun and right up my alley, and all signs point to it being a 5 star game. BUT... i think there is so much more potential. different game modes, maybe? or a randomized game mode for multiplayer (like only 2 letter words or only can start with a vowel, something of that sort). maybe some kind of league? or just more story based levels? i don't even need story to go along with it, just challenge levels that get harder as it goes, like arcade mode but level based. overall, i really do love this game, which is why i'm being harsh on it; i want more because i know it could be even better.

mangogirly, Mar 16, 2021
5
Join the Resistance and download this game!

The Catpocalypse is upon us...First, they came with their bombs and a superior command of the space time continuum with the ability to summon super massive black holes...but we managed to defeat them with lasers...Next they turned our own children against us and forced us to build untold abominations from the exploded parts of creatures from the first war...we again defeated the invaders but they left us with a parting gift...crabs...we all got them...and not the kind from Alaska...with the devastation of the first two wars we are left with only one option to defend ourselves...burritos...only time will tell if humanity is able to survive this feline onslaught....

TooTall13, Feb 10, 2021

Description

Only one thing can protect you from legions of exploding cats: Vocabulary! Kitty Letter is a head-to-head competitive word game where the best linguist wins. Unscramble words using your enchanted language vortex from the multiverse of infinite vocabularinities, collect power-ups from dysenteric deer, and stop your crazy cat-collecting neighbor from destroying your house!

KEY FEATURES: - Play with strangers or with friends in 1v1 online games! - Extensive single player campaign featuring an all-new story by The Oatmeal. - No collecting cards, coins, or leveling up anything. Just play the game. - Earn or buy completely powerless cosmetics if you really want!

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