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This game is such a gem; I got the pdf in a bundle and then my friends got me the physical book for my birthday and it just continues to bring me joy time and time again. I particularly enjoy the emphasis it puts on rest, enjoyment, care, and community. 

I've been in a game of this for about a year as a player and it's a really lovely system. It nurtures relationships and interactions in a way a lot of other TTRPGs I've played don't, and I particularly enjoy that there is no levelling system as it moves the focus away from a linear idea of progress to instead put the focus on storytelling and community. Some of the spells descriptions are imprecise, but this isn't a problem as we just leave it to the game master's decision and that works well. 

The game book and character sheets are really well laid out and formatted and I adore the illustrations. I recommend it hugely to anyone who finds systems like Dungeons and Dragons too focused on accumulating power and resources and for anyone who wants a game that mechanically reflects social ties and efforts in a way that isn't about rolling a dice to manipulate someone. 

A really beloved game. It's short, and I would love the NPCs to have more depth and lines, but for what it is it is absolutely charming and a really good way to spend a handful of hours. Especially joy sparking is the body and gender diversity among the NPCs (and likewise, for the player character model). The kitties are cute, the music is an absolute dream, and the game-hacking potions are very fun for when you've done the main quests. 

Really sweet and fun. You can make of it what you want; the base game itself is very sparse, but it creates enough of a framework for you to fill with your own tales and fluffy friends without feeling too adrift. I played with some players who've never played together before and it was a great way for everyone to contribute, take part, and tell some tales about some rambunctious kitties. We had cats going paddling in the oceans, cats being adopted by the local fishermen, a showdown in a graveyard, and an epic rivalry between the forest and village cats.  I highly recommend!

Fantastic game-- I was worried the game itself wouldn't live up to how wonderful the concept seemed (I am a sucker for a fake married trope) and how wrong I was to fret; this game is everything you want it to be if you love the rompy drama of a fake married plotline. A gorgeous blend of hijinks, yearning, and goofs. A great framework through which to tell stories with your friends. I've done two play-throughs so far and am looking forward to more. 

Really cuuuuuuuuuuuuute. It's not the most polished and the gameplay time isn't very long, but it was really fun, I enjoyed the style and the NPCs, and the cooking minigame was bizarre but wonderful. I would love if you could date the npcs / have  more interactions with them, but it's a charming game for what it is and the running animations get me every time. 

One of my favourite TTRPGs I've ever played. The concept is spectacular, I adore the focus on care, kinship, and friends. I've only played it once so far but it was really fun 'building' our dogs, seeing how they interacted with one another, and building connections between them and their best friends. 

My group found the role of narrating The End quite difficult-- we struggled to find direction; I think if we'll play it again we will just allow each dog to narrate how its quest goes, as the most enjoyable parts were building our own dogs' experiences. 

Successfully made us all cry, from laughter or from grief. Beautiful, poignant, really a wonderful way to spend an evening among these apocalyptic times.