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Cat Quest III review: Shiver me timbers! It's pirate cats (and rats) of the Caribbean, writes PETER HOSKIN


Shiver me timbers! It's pirate cats (and rats) of the Caribbean…

After earlier quests in fantasy kingdoms, our whiskered buddies are now setting sail on the high seas to discover the fabled North Star treasure ahead of a bunch of nefarious rodents. It’s also amazingly cinematic, and not just because there are beautifully animated interstitial sequences telling the story of the main character, a fleet pilot called Ava, as she battles determinedly against seemingly insurmountable odds. While Cygni is easy enough to get into — with a limited set of moves, all neatly explained in a Space Invaders-referencing tutorial section — it does get pretty difficult when the laser blasts start flying.

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