The game begins in a gorgeous, peaceful, leafy space that looks like the remains of urban infrastructure. Though the dystopia of the game - which mostly takes place in a city that's falling apart - can have a mournful, solitary feel, the adventure (and the choice of main character) served as a welcome distraction from some of the dystopian headlines we have in our own world: As we played, wildfires and heat waves raged on multiple continents, but for a little while we were just a ginger cat wandering around a strange city. Also, playing as a cat is unusual and amusing. It's beautifully animated and offers a respite from video games that are often noisy and action-packed. It was quickly apparent why "Stray" appeals to gamers (who like cats), people who simply like cats, and actual cats. We had to know: Was it really the cat's meow? So we tried it out for ourselves, paying $30 to download it for a PlayStation 5. It quickly become an online phenomenon, delighting humans and cats alike. " Stray", created by indie French game company BlueTwelve Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive, was released on Tuesday for PlayStation 4 and 5, and PC. (CNN) - This week, two of the most passionate communities online - gamers and cat lovers - collided with the release of a new video game that lets you play as an adorable orange tabby cat. By Rachel Metz and Rishi Iyengar, CNN Business
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