Unlike many games these days, Stray isn’t so worried about gunning down the next terrorist or demon. Instead, players control a cat that has no supernatural powers or even the ability to speak. They take on the role of a simple, orange-colored car — a stray.
Shortly after the game begins, the unnamed protagonist takes a nasty fall. However, that isn’t the worst of it; the feline is also separated from its family.
It is this simple, yet effective objective to seemingly find its family that has players exploring rundown cities that are void of humans. In fact, robots have taken the place of humans. They act, react and interact with one another like humans once did. They even wear clothing.
Despite gameplay mechanics being limited to what a cat is capable of doing, there is a story here, which is told beautifully in part by the environment.
Of course, there is more than just the story to experience. Players can also venture out and earn achievements. Some are earned simply from playing the game, while others are awarded for completing certain story missions.
One great achievement that is easy to earn in the game is called Productive Day.
The Productive Day achievement can be earned by essentially doing absolutely nothing. It is by far the easiest achievement to earn in the game but is still time-consuming.
Those who want to earn the achievement can do so by sleeping as the cat protagonist for one real-world hour.
To start, players need to find a place to sleep. There are multiple locations for the cat to take a nap on. Real-life cats sleep just about anywhere.
However, in the game, only certain areas are designated for sleeping, so look for places that have pillows and blankets. Some robots will even let the cat rest on their lap
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