Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche Review (Swap Shop)

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Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche Review (Swap Shop)

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Possession is probably one of the most humorous topics, Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche it actually started life as an April Fool's joke back in 2013. Skip seven years, and now it's a real, tangible game; very good then. It's a shoot-em-up at heart, but its gameplay is packed with great things from RPGs, puzzle games, and dance titles. There is nothing like it around, and if not, you will definitely come out with a few pieces on it.

He plays as Kebako, a good-natured hunter who is also a skilled cook. Next to his squiddie next to him, he will start three distances with spaces filled with unlimited enemies and challenging box characters. Kebako and squiddie spend a lot of time talking to each other, and the content here is excellent, full of themed food-themed gags backed up by excellent voice work; Kebako in particular exhibits a carefree attitude that is surprisingly popular.

The gameplay itself is excellent. Kebako's biggest weapon is a pea-based shot, enough for the most part, but defeating enemies will sometimes give you a new weapon, and they of course very sweet. Based on the various types of game, there is a Sports Gun that acts as a golf club, allowing you to hit golf balls in all sorts of directions, Arcade Gun fire Pac-ManA special character that reinforces enemies, and many others differently. You will also need to take food items to make your life better – Kebako loves soft drinks and ice cream, but you will also need to make sure you avoid a salad that is scary.

The Cat Girl Drawings Without a Salad is a great base for the most part, but it's pretty colorful too too much she is beautiful. The character design is really fun, but you'll quickly learn how certain enemies can handle it, or how much HP they have, depending on their different looks. We have to pay special attention to the management actors, too; Chefinoff is an annoying chef who uses big kitchen utensils as weapons, and he is absolutely so it's fun. You get the real sense that Kebako has come under the skin of the characters at some point in life, and their pure vitriol to him is fantastic, setting the stage for future controversies.

With a very short duration, those who are familiar with the shoot-em-up type may not find much in this game. We think this is a good indication of its price, though, and in a game that started life as an April Fool's joke, actually too much it's perfect. If you have a few laughs, definitely give this a go; it is a great start to what may be a very fun, lasting franchise.

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