Romantic Visual Novel A Wild Catgirl Appears Comes Out On October 29th

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NewWestGames has announced that its romantic visual novel and YuriJam entry A Wild Catgirl Appears will be available for Windows, Mac, and Linux on October 29th. Shortly after, iOS and Android versions will also be available.

 

The description of A Wild Catgirl Appears goes like this:

 

A Wild Catgirl Appears follows the story of Ami, a loner at high school, as she joins the school’s coding club and sets about making her first video game. They create Starla, an awesome catgirl ninja and create a figure to interact with their game. The figure doesn’t quite work, but the next day Starla is quite real!

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There are multiple endings and various romantic storylines to pursue. The game should be available on itch.io once it’s released.


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