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Little Kitty, Big City is a thoroughly wholesome adventure game from Double Dagger Studio with fantastic reviews and now it's even bigger. The game is Steam Deck Verified and has a Platinum rating on ProtonDB, so no matter the Linux system you're on - you're good to go.

They just launched the The Picture Purrfect Update which includes cat customization, there's new neighbourhoods to explore both inside and outside, along with even more extra content like: new quests, new hats, new emotes, human foods (with side effects), an expanded photo mode and new music.

Overall sounds like a really big free update for the game.

See the original trailer below:

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Little Kitty, Big City | Release Date: 9th May 2024

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Linux_Rocks 28 Aug 2025
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Cley_Faye 28 Aug 2025
There's no complaining for extra free content, especially if it's that substantial. And I'll gladly dive back into this chill, nice game.

Still, I miss the time where games were a complete product on release. On one hand we get more content (yay), on the other hand I had moved to other things, and, sure, this one is nice, but… I don't know. I like finite things sometimes.
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