Monster Couch is bringing the cozy allure of the board game Calico into the digital realm with their new Android game, "Quilts and Cats of Calico." This delightful game is brimming with warm hues, detailed patterns, and of course, cats.
It’s a Game that Requires Strategy but in a Laid-Back Way
In "Quilts and Cats of Calico," the primary objective is to craft a stunning quilt from various fabric pieces. Your challenge is to harmonize colors and patterns to score points, and the more impressive your quilt, the more cats you'll attract. These feline friends come with distinct preferences and personalities. You can personalize your cats by choosing their fur color, giving them names, and even dressing them up. During gameplay, they'll wander around, sometimes observing your progress, taking naps, or playfully getting in the way—just like real cats.
While staying faithful to the original board game's core mechanics, the digital version introduces fresh elements. A campaign mode offers varied scenarios and rule variations, adding depth to the experience. Set in a city ruled by cats, the game features a Ghibli-inspired world where you play as a traveling quilter aiming to make a name for yourself. As you advance, you'll encounter unique characters, compete against rivals, and stitch your way to the top of the city's hierarchy.
For solo players, there's an AI mode that lets you enjoy the game at your own pace with adjustable difficulty levels. "Quilts and Cats of Calico" also supports cross-platform multiplayer, including weekly challenges and rankings. You can dive into ranked matches against other players, testing your skills and creativity.
Will You Make Quilts and Rugs with the Cats of Calico?
With each turn, you'll place a tile and select a new one from a limited pool. You'll need to strategize whether to complete a pattern for points, attract a cat, or simply sew on a button. "Quilts and Cats of Calico" is available now on the Google Play Store.
Meanwhile, stay tuned for more updates on upcoming games like "Cute Invasion," which promises to bring a darkly humorous twist to shooters on Android soon.