Editorial Worth it
My Millenary Kitty is a cute, relaxing idle-care sim where you adopt and raise a cat girl through mini-games, cooking, work shifts, and affection-building to unlock brief H-scenes. The pixel art and multi-language voice acting (Chinese, English, Japanese) are charming, and players who enjoy low-stress gameplay with a companion-care loop find it pleasant and worth the price—especially on sale. However, the game is built almost entirely on repetition: you'll grind the same minigames (sushi-making, cooking, clicking for achievements) many times over, with long interaction delays between actions that feel padded rather than intentional. The H-content is minimal (only 5 scenes, unlocked over 90–120 minutes of grinding), and some players came expecting more adult content or depth. The keyboard-only controls frustrate mouse-users, and the cooking minigames—particularly the oven—have a learning curve that some find tedious rather than engaging. If you want a cozy idle game with cute art and don't mind (or actively enjoy) repetitive clicking and farming, it's a solid pick on discount; if you're seeking substantial erotic content or mechanically engaging gameplay, the grind-to-content ratio will disappoint.
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