- Hidden object game where you must find cats hidden in the narrative
- Episodic adventure designed by Sarah Anderson and Emmy winner Bobby Chiu
- Available for free on browsers
Sarah Andersen, the cartoonist behind the adorable Sarah’s Scribbles webcomic, has teamed up with Emmy-winning artist Bobby Chiu and An Infinite Story to present a fresh interactive storytelling experience called After Owning a Cat. It’s a browser-based game that’s available beginning today.
After Owning a Cat is a new hidden art title and has been touted as a first-of-its-kind interactive adventure. It features Sarah Andersen’s relatable and humour-filled art style as she depicts modern takes on grown-up life. Check out the trailer of the game embedded below.
In this game, you will embark on an episodic adventure where you must navigate through a whimsical world alongside the familiar, messy-haired protagonist from Sarah’s Scribbles. The twist? You’ll be on the lookout for cats hidden within intricate layers of art and narrative.
It’s more than just finding objects as you dive deep into the life Andersen has weaved together in the webcomics, amplified with an added interactive element. It stays true to form, as Sarah’s trademark self-deprecating humour is present throughout, with witty takes scattered throughout the game.
If you haven’t heard about the author, Sarah Andersen is a 32-year-old cartoonist and illustrator from Portland, OR. Her semi-autobiographical works follow the adventures of her friends, family, and of course, her beloved pets. She has currently written four books and her next launches on October 1st.
After Owning a Cat is now available online for free on Sarah Andersen Comics’ official website. You can head there and immediately start enjoying this light-hearted experience. Who knows? Maybe after it’s all said and done, you might just want your own cat – if you don’t have one already. Visit Sarah’s Instagram and join the rest of her fans to receive the latest updates on her work.
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