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In Dancing Cat's, the player takes the role of an ambitious businessman named Kazuhiko. He founds a company named PiPit that focuses on show business. He has two goals in mind: first, hire talented dancers and singers and do everything possible to beat the competition; second, conquer the hearts (or probably just the bodies) of the seductive women who surround him... | In Dancing Cat's, the player takes the role of an ambitious businessman named Kazuhiko. He founds a company named PiPit that focuses on show business. He has two goals in mind: first, hire talented dancers and singers and do everything possible to beat the competition; second, conquer the hearts (or probably just the bodies) of the seductive women who surround him... | ||
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Dancing Cat's [edit]
Dancing Cat's | |
Developer: | Illusion |
Release date: | January 1, 2000 |
Theme: | None |
HF Discussion: | No HF Thread |
AS Discussion: | No AS Thread |
Fanpage | No Fanpage |
Discord | No Discord |
No HF Patch - No Plugin - Illusion |
Story
In Dancing Cat's, the player takes the role of an ambitious businessman named Kazuhiko. He founds a company named PiPit that focuses on show business. He has two goals in mind: first, hire talented dancers and singers and do everything possible to beat the competition; second, conquer the hearts (or probably just the bodies) of the seductive women who surround him...
Gameplay
Though it sounds much like a simulation game from the description, Dancing Cat's plays more like a visual novel. The game plays automatically for the most part, arranging events and advancing the story by itself; however, on numerous occasion the player is given a dialogue choice or another option that might influence the course of events.
Unlike most games of this kind, Dancing Cat's has real-time 3D graphics. It is possible to rotate and zoom the camera at most locations; however, there is no character movement of any kind. Sex scenes are mostly presented as looping pre-rendered videos; similarly to the technique used in the first Des Blood, the player can choose various sexual positions and also view the movies from a different angle.