Lost, alone and separated from family, a stray cat must untangle an ancient mystery to escape a long-forgotten cybercity and find their way home.

All the wholesome charm of an indie game, but with bigger teams and bigger budgets.

"Stray won’t challenge you, frustrate you, or take up too much of your time. Perhaps that’s why we enjoyed it so much. It plays like an open-world point-and-click paired with largely on-rails action sequences. Some minor gripes and expected disparities between the Switch port and versions elsewhere aside, as we sauntered around its post-apocalyptic environments on all fours, Stray did an impeccable job of making us want to talk to everyone and explore everything it had to offer – and we had an appetite for more once it was all over. To us, that’s the mark of a compelling adventure." - Nile Bowie | NintendoLife

Stray is getting a special Nintendo Switch physical release which includes an extra bonus, and pre-orders are now open.
LMAO a new twitter account has just popped up with cats watching Stray gameplay, its so pawsome🐾 to see everyone on my PSN friend list and Twitter playing and loving this game, its what gaming is all about, meow.😼
https://twitter.com/CatsWat...