Edge:Nature might be red in tooth and claw, but it’s also a beautiful, pastel-coloured patchwork. Shelter’s gentle, cute looks might conform to certain aesthetic indie game expectations, but they’re a trick. Shelter lures you in with the bloodless story-book charm before hitting you with gut punch reminder of just how capricious nature can be.
Sheattack author Rebecca discusses the differences between Shelter and it's sequel, Shelter 2.
Do video games need more cats? The answer is yes, and this video proves it.
SteamFirst: Shelter has you playing as a mother badger with one goal: Keeping your 5 young badger cubs safe and well fed while escorting them through a forest. But Shelter isn’t just a casual stroll through the forest, there are predators and other dangers looming in this Innocent looking forest.