not only tells a tale of a pirate cat and its spirit friend seeking a legendary treasure but also has a much deeper meaning for the series as a whole. Although each game thus far has had a standalone ending, this time, developers are doing something a bit different and showing how the timelines converge. This adventure game has everything from sailing the seas, delving into the dungeons, and searching out lost treasure, but all might not be what it seems.
[Warning: This article contains massive spoilers for the ending of Cat Quest 3.] There are multiple endings to, which is one good reason why players may want to keep playing in New Game+ after beating the game, but only one ending is the good, true ending. The true ending is the version that will be discussed in this article, and therefore, it may be different from a player's experience if they took a different path. Although the game does end on an ominous note, this ending wraps things up much more meaningfully than some of the other versions may do.
Cat Quest 3, Pirates of the Purribean, adds pirate ships and more humor to the epic adventure of the series while continuing its overarching story.
Because of the open-world nature of and the mechanic of being able to level up armor and weapons, it is possible to skip over several portions of the game and head straight to the boss. This would require quite a bit of grinding to earn money for the upgrades, but it is entirely doable. Additionally, in New Game+, this can be done very quickly, depending on where the player is at when they start the new game. This could be great fun for speedrunners, but it also led developers to create many endings based on what is done during the game.
Early on, developers for the game said that has a pirate fantasy that offers a story of hope and family. This theme is somewhat subtle through much of the story, but becomes apparent in the end.
At the time of writing, it currently has not been revealed just how many endings there
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