Neil writes "It must be said that I'm a bit of a dog man. Man's best friend is most definitely that in my eyes and so his evil nemesis, the cat, the Internet king, the surveyor of all, usually falls by the wayside.
But Neko Entertainment and Pastagames have created a game that is so appealing and hugely addictive, I just can't help but fall in love with it. And as much as I'd prefer to be sat here playing Pix the Dog, I'll have to just live with the fact that the utterly adorable protagonist in question is indeed a cat."
While it could simply be a mistake or an error, a dozen games have recently been delisted from the Microsoft Store, with their store pages completely removed, leaving users unable to download games they've paid for.
Better be an error from MS part if not Well that would be a hell of a crappy move and a sure way to get some well-deserved bad press.
So a chunk of the indie games we bought during the summer of fun events on the 360 are now gone. I had five of these.
This is why I will never support digital only. Too many games have license issues and especially music contracts are limited so if he given the choice I will buy physical
Marvel ultimate alliance games are delisted too which were very good games so unless you bought them already or have them on physical there is no way to buy them
A look into the switch port of Pix the Cat. Pictures words and humour.
Written by SamK
Now I do love a good puzzle game, so I was rather excited to get my hands on Pix the Cat from French studio Pastagames – an arcade game, sort of like Snake with a splash of Pac-Man thrown into the mix. I had high hopes for this game as I always find the puzzle sections of storylines in larger titles rather enjoyable.
There's a lot of Pacman on the Xbox store atm, hopefully this won't make things feel too crowded given that it's a cat instead