Compara los precios de Quilts and Cats of Calico en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Monster Couch. Publicado por Monster Couch. Lanzado el 5/3/2024. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 83/100.

Deceptively tactical tile-placement from the team behind digital Wingspan. Don't let the cats fool you - this one will grind your brain down before it soothes it.

I'll be honest with you: I came into Quilts and Cats of Calico expecting thirty minutes of chill before bed, and instead spent two hours raging at a puzzle that gave me exactly six hexagonal patches to work with and zero margin for error. That's the trap this game sets, and it works every time. At its core this is a digital adaptation of the board game Calico, built by Monster Couch, the same studio that handled the Wingspan port. The loop is turn-based tile placement on a personal hexagonal quilt board. Each turn you pick one of two fabric patch tiles from your hand, place it on your board, then draft a replacement from a shared market of three. Simple on paper. The depth shows up fast once you realise you're juggling three separate scoring tracks simultaneously: color groupings that earn button tokens, pattern groupings that attract specific cats, and Design Goal tiles at fixed positions on your board that demand precise surrounding arrangements. Miss one of those goals and your score collapses. The AI on higher difficulty settings reads the market aggressively and will deny you tiles you need, which is exactly the kind of passive-aggressive opponent I respect. There are multiple ways to play. Free play puts you against one to three others (local, online, or AI at three difficulty tiers) in a straight competitive match. The cross-platform multiplayer supports ranked matches, though online population can be thin enough that the game sometimes swaps in an AI opponent rather than hold you in a queue. The story mode takes the core mechanics and reframes them as puzzle challenges across a visual novel map set in Tomkitty City. Most quests hand you a partially filled board and a tight selection of tiles with a specific scoring target, and those constrained puzzle segments are legitimately harder than a standard full game. The story itself is strange in a charming way - somewhere between a city-building fable and a Studio Ghibli-adjacent fairy tale, which either works for you or it doesn't. A family mode strips out the Design Goal tiles for a lighter experience if you're bringing in younger players or anyone new to tile-placement games. Presentation is polished. The sewing animation when you place a tile is satisfying to watch, the fabric textures read clearly, and the cats that wander across your board can actually be petted or shooed. The soundtrack from composer Pawel Gorniak is cozy to the point of sedation - a few reviewers called it a lullaby, which is accurate and only mildly a criticism depending on your mood. The cat editor lets you build a custom feline with fine-tuned snout length, ear shape, tail fluffiness, and outfit selection, then deploy it as a scoring objective in your games, which is a genuinely clever personal touch. The tutorial leans toward players already familiar with the Calico board game, so first-timers should expect a learning curve that the game undersells. For a shooter specialist like me, this is about as far from my usual rotation as it gets. But tight decision spaces, real punishment for sloppy planning, and a multiplayer mode with actual ranked structure? That crosses over. It's not a live-service adrenaline hit, but the brain-squeeze from a late-game tile draft is its own kind of pressure. Steam users rate it at 93 percent positive across over 400 reviews, and a Metacritic score of 83 backs that up. Fred, Scout Team

Quilts and Cats of Calico

Quilts and Cats of Calico

5 mar 2024Monster Couch
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Deceptively tactical tile-placement from the team behind digital Wingspan. Don't let the cats fool you - this one will grind your brain down before it soothes it.

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I'll be honest with you: I came into Quilts and Cats of Calico expecting thirty minutes of chill before bed, and instead spent two hours raging at a puzzle that gave me exactly six hexagonal patches to work with and zero margin for error. That's the trap this game sets, and it works every time. At its core this is a digital adaptation of the board game Calico, built by Monster Couch, the same studio that handled the Wingspan port. The loop is turn-based tile placement on a personal hexagonal quilt board. Each turn you pick one of two fabric patch tiles from your hand, place it on your board, then draft a replacement from a shared market of three. Simple on paper. The depth shows up fast once you realise you're juggling three separate scoring tracks simultaneously: color groupings that earn button tokens, pattern groupings that attract specific cats, and Design Goal tiles at fixed positions on your board that demand precise surrounding arrangements. Miss one of those goals and your score collapses. The AI on higher difficulty settings reads the market aggressively and will deny you tiles you need, which is exactly the kind of passive-aggressive opponent I respect. There are multiple ways to play. Free play puts you against one to three others (local, online, or AI at three difficulty tiers) in a straight competitive match. The cross-platform multiplayer supports ranked matches, though online population can be thin enough that the game sometimes swaps in an AI opponent rather than hold you in a queue. The story mode takes the core mechanics and reframes them as puzzle challenges across a visual novel map set in Tomkitty City. Most quests hand you a partially filled board and a tight selection of tiles with a specific scoring target, and those constrained puzzle segments are legitimately harder than a standard full game. The story itself is strange in a charming way - somewhere between a city-building fable and a Studio Ghibli-adjacent fairy tale, which either works for you or it doesn't. A family mode strips out the Design Goal tiles for a lighter experience if you're bringing in younger players or anyone new to tile-placement games. Presentation is polished. The sewing animation when you place a tile is satisfying to watch, the fabric textures read clearly, and the cats that wander across your board can actually be petted or shooed. The soundtrack from composer Pawel Gorniak is cozy to the point of sedation - a few reviewers called it a lullaby, which is accurate and only mildly a criticism depending on your mood. The cat editor lets you build a custom feline with fine-tuned snout length, ear shape, tail fluffiness, and outfit selection, then deploy it as a scoring objective in your games, which is a genuinely clever personal touch. The tutorial leans toward players already familiar with the Calico board game, so first-timers should expect a learning curve that the game undersells. For a shooter specialist like me, this is about as far from my usual rotation as it gets. But tight decision spaces, real punishment for sloppy planning, and a multiplayer mode with actual ranked structure? That crosses over. It's not a live-service adrenaline hit, but the brain-squeeze from a late-game tile draft is its own kind of pressure. Steam users rate it at 93 percent positive across over 400 reviews, and a Metacritic score of 83 backs that up.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaTile PlacementBoard Game AdaptationRanked MultiplayerFamily ModeCat EditorPuzzle ChallengesAI Difficulty TiersCross-Platform PvPVisual Novel StoryTurn-Based Strategy

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Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 8 / 10 64 Bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GT540
Processor
i5-2430M
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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