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Quilts and Cats of Calico: Android Release Soon!

Apr 20,2025 Author: Audrey

Quilts and Cats of Calico: Android Release Soon!

Get ready to immerse yourself in a cozy, heartwarming world with "Quilts and Cats of Calico," the charming board game-inspired puzzler coming soon to mobile devices. Developed by Flatout Games and published by Monster Couch, this delightful game is set to wrap you in a world of fabric scraps, adorable felines, and strategic quilting. After its initial launch on PC in March 2024 and a subsequent release on the Nintendo Switch in December, the game is now slated for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Xbox One on February 11th, with Android and iOS versions following closely on March 11th.

What’s Quilts and Cats of Calico About?

Drawing inspiration from the enchanting visuals of Studio Ghibli animations, "Quilts and Cats of Calico" offers a soothing aesthetic that beckons players to dive in. The core gameplay revolves around crafting the perfect quilt by skillfully matching patterns and colors. As you stitch your way to the top of the quilting hierarchy, you'll encounter a rival with ambitious plans that involve both humans and cats.

Beyond its captivating visuals, the game challenges you to score more points through clever design choices that must impress the game's most discerning critics: the cats. These adorable yet picky furballs have their own preferences when it comes to bedding. If they don't like your quilt, they might ignore it completely. But if they do, they'll happily claim it as their new bed, plopping themselves right in the middle of your creation.

The cats in the game are fully interactive, allowing you to pet them, observe their antics, or gently shoo them away when they decide your quilt is their new napping spot. With a variety of in-game cats and extensive customization options, you can create your own feline friend, choosing everything from fur color to stylish outfits. Check out the game in action right here:

Is it the Same as the Board Game?

While "Quilts and Cats of Calico" takes inspiration from the board game Calico, it's not a direct digital adaptation. The game introduces new twists, including a campaign mode with rule variations, new mechanics, and a fresh setting. Players can enjoy cross-platform multiplayer with ranked matches, weekly challenges, and leaderboards. For those who prefer solo play, the game offers AI opponents at various difficulty levels.

Don't miss out on the fun—pre-register for "Quilts and Cats of Calico" on the Google Play Store today. And while you're at it, check out our news on upjers celebrating Valentine's Day across their games, including Dinosaur Park and My Free Zoo.

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