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The whole thing feels more like playing dress-up with a friend than "beating a level".
Developer: zzgames
- 4.4
- Score
I didn't think I'd spend my morning helping a cartoon cat make a custom dress, but hey, life takes unexpected turns. Talking Tom Cat Designer drops you straight into Tom's little workshop, where he's trying to put together the perfect outfit for Angela. And you know what? It's actually kind of nice. No stress, no points, no timers - just you, Tom, a pile of fabrics, and some pretty questionable stitching skills. The whole thing feels more like playing dress-up with a friend than "beating a level" and that's honestly what makes it work. It doesn't demand anything from you, but still manages to give you the feeling that you helped create something, even if it was just picking pink fabric and tapping a few buttons. The game flows step by step, but it never overwhelms. First you help Tom find his tools - scissors, thread, measuring tape, the usual stuff. Everything is scattered around his little design room, and you just tap on them to collect. Then you pick a fabric and help him sketch out the design. After that, it's all about cutting along the lines, stitching the pieces together, and watching the outfit take shape. You get to feel like you're part of the process without needing any actual fashion skills. It feels like a tiny fashion story unfolding, and even if the mechanics are super simple, they're just enough to make you feel involved. When Angela finally tries the dress on at the end, it's a sweet little payoff, like watching your crafting project come to life. And Tom's proud face? Genuinely heartwarming, in a very cartoon way. Talking Tom Cat Designer is short, easy, and very much made for casual players, but that's kind of the point. It doesn't try to be anything more than it is - a quiet, colorful few minutes where you help a cat impress his girlfriend with some DIY tailoring. There's something calming about the pacing, and the lack of pressure makes it a perfect little escape when you don't want to think too hard. It may not have deep customization or multiple outfit options, but what it lacks in complexity it makes up for in charm. No real challenge, no big twists, just light creativity and a bit of cartoon warmth. If you want action or competition, this definitely isn't it. But if you're in the mood for something calm and sweet - with a cat in a measuring apron - this one might surprise you with how relaxing it actually is.