Gaming's Best Cats of All Time

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In the world of video games, what could be better than real people? Video games with animals! However, while there are many wonderful characters of other races, the gaming community favors a small number of them.

In the world of video games, what could be better than real people? Video games with animals! However, while there are many wonderful characters of other races, the gaming community favors a small number of them. Cats are a common species, whether as devoted companions or stand-alone protagonists.
Cats in video games have a long history; some have been mainstays for decades, while others have appeared only briefly but left an impression. In the end, it's a bit of a challenge to choose just one because there are so many to choose from.

 1. Trap The Cat

There is a board with ticked boxes, and a cat inside, in Trap the Cat, a game. To win, you must keep it inside and not let it out. To win this game, you must rely on your quickness and strategy. What you must do is catch the cat. Keep an eye on that cat!

 In the course of a single day, trap the cat attracts a significant number of players. The gameplay is simple, but you'll need to know a few tricks if you want to succeed. To keep it from leaving, you must click on the panel as many times as the cat will move in that direction.

2. Mae (Night In The Woods)

Night In The Woods has to be considered one of the best adventure games of all time when it comes to compelling narratives. Mae Borowski, a depressed anthropomorphic cat, is the protagonist of this game.

 Mae's return to her hometown of Possum Springs after she dropped out of college is the focus of the story. It's fascinating to play as Mae because she has to deal with her mental health issues and reconnect with old friends in various social situations.

 3. Blinxing (Blinx: The Time Sweeper)

It isn't necessary for every famous feline in gaming to come from a well-known franchise. It's more likely that seeing Blinx from Blinx: The Time Sweeper will bring back fond memories for many first-generation Xbox gamers. 

This orange-haired cat has many of the same personality traits as cats today, and he is the protagonist of the first game. Being stubborn, defying orders, treating fellow teammates poorly, and having an all-around playful side are just a few examples of this. This is a character who truly embodies the term "cat," and we may never see him again in a video game.

4. Alvina 

It's nice to meet a few non-violent characters in the world of Dark Souls. For Alvina, the best way to get on your side is to answer every one of her questions with "Yes." Darkroot Garden's large grey cat can welcome you into the Forest Hunter covenant through a window.

 Taking part in the covenant could lead to rewarding quests. But Alvina is an interesting character who quickly warms up to the player, making a covenant with her all the more appealing.

5. Morgana 

Morgana of Persona 5 fame takes on a feline form that he maintains while he tries to figure out who he is. Morgana is one of Persona's many playable characters, but he suffers from amnesia and can't remember much of his past.

 

In Persona 5, you'll learn more about the character and watch him grow. Morgana may be a bit annoying at times, but his charm is in the fact that he really cares about the Phantom Thieves.

 
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