Stars in the TrashStars in the Trash

Stars in the Trash (2024)

by Valhalla Cats, IndieArk
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform
Game modes:Single player
Story:Stars in the Trash brings the magic of animated movie classics into a narrative-driven platformer that combines action, exploration and puzzles. Tired of feeling trapped at home, Moka, a spoiled cat decides to run away and seek adventure. Explore, make friends, fight, and escape from the kennelman.
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March 14, 2025
We simply need more cats on GOG. We need some cuteness in our lifes - today more than ever :) I don't have any memories of the game yet - but I want to get some, a lot of them. That's the reason I am hoping to get a lot of votes. I am asking everybody to raise your paw for this little indie gem. Thank you!
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