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Kitaria Fables is an Action-Adventure Farm Life Sim developed by Twin Hearts and published by PQube Limited. The game released on September 1, 2021, and is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch.

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This game features the following Tropes:

  • Call to Agriculture: You can tend your own plot of land at Thunderbunn Farm, and grow food that will help power you up during adventure segments.
  • Drop-In-Drop-Out Multiplayer: The game features a co-op mode, with consoles having couch co-op and the Steam version supporting remote-play.
  • Either/Or Offspring: Implied to be how families with mixed species work in Kitaria. The main character Nyan, who's an anthro cat, has at least a few anthro bunnies in their extended family, including their uncle, their cousin Kiki (who sells seeds in Paw Village), and their grandfather. The same thing can be said for Commander Hazel; not only is Miss Apple, an anthro wolf chef, her auntie, but Sage Alby, who's an anthro polar bear, is her grandfather.
  • Fight Like a Normal: Hazel admits to Nyan that Sage Thunderbunn actually did teach her magic, partially doing so in the hope that Hazel would pass his teachings to his grandchild Nyan in case he won't be able to. But Hazel chose not to use it because she felt the Empire's Ban on Magic might be justified.
  • Gentle Giant: Shamrock, Paw Village's blacksmith, is a towering brown bear that's kind and friendly with everyone.
  • Guide Dang It!: One side quest is only triggered by entering Paw Village on a sunny day after 11:00 with candy in your inventory, then denying it to a kid who asks you for it. Candy is only dropped by ghosts who appear in a specific area at night, the kid won't comment on your candy before 11, when he and the others haven't started hanging out together, and this is the only time in the game where a dialogue choice has any actual impact (giving him candy means you'll have to wait another day, at least). Completing this quest also allows the rest of the side quests to gradually unlock, opening up more crops and dishes.
  • Hero Antagonist: Commander Hazel and her guardian Jet fill this role upon their arrival. They quickly figured out Nyan and Macaron's goal of retrieving the Relics to use them to halt the monster attacks, and do what they can to impede Nyan's progress, fearing the risk that using the Relics might make the situation worse. The duo end up proven right when Sage Alby (Hazel's grandfather) double-crosses Nyan and tries to siphon the power of the Relics with the intent of usurping The King.
  • Pumpkin Person:
    • One of the game's bosses, Freddy o'Lantern, is a pumpkin-headed creature.
    • A traveling merchant who sometimes appears in Paw Village or the castle inn at night also wears a pumpkin on their head, and sells you ores, exclusive crop seeds, inventory expansion bags, replacement farming tools, and the Infinity +1 Sword and bow (provided you find their much weaker forms first). They can also sometimes be found in a secondary town during the day, where they'll either sell you whole smelted metal bars or full-grown versions of their exclusive crops.
  • Relationship Values: The more you bond with your fellow villagers and shopkeeps, the more rewards you will receive as your relationships grow.
  • World of Funny Animals: The game's setting is filled with anthropomorphic animal people.

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