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''Legend of Kay'' is a [[Funny Animal|furry]] adventure game. The hero, Kay, is a cat [[I Know Karate|who knows Kung Fu]]. After the occupying force of gorillas and rats closes down the fighting school he attends, Kay goes on a quest [[Occupiers Out of Our Country|to rid his home country of them]] and their collaborators. Gameplay is fairly simple, [[Black and White Morality|morals extremely so]], and it is marketed as a children's game. |
''Legend of Kay'' is a [[Funny Animal|furry]] adventure game. The hero, Kay, is a cat [[I Know Karate|who knows Kung Fu]]. After the occupying force of gorillas and rats closes down the fighting school he attends, Kay goes on a quest [[Occupiers Out of Our Country!|to rid his home country of them]] and their collaborators. Gameplay is fairly simple, [[Black and White Morality|morals extremely so]], and it is marketed as a children's game. |
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 17 July 2018
Legend of Kay is a furry adventure game. The hero, Kay, is a cat who knows Kung Fu. After the occupying force of gorillas and rats closes down the fighting school he attends, Kay goes on a quest to rid his home country of them and their collaborators. Gameplay is fairly simple, morals extremely so, and it is marketed as a children's game.
Tropes used in Legend of Kay include:
- Everything's Better with Spinning: Spinning Attack.
- Forced Tutorial: At least you get a reward for each time you finish them.
- Funny Animal
- With This Herring: The wooden sword, Kay complains about it as he doesn't get his hands on his master's sacred sword as his first weapon.
- Maniac Monkeys: a major amounts of bad guys are gorillas.
- Subtitles Are Superfluous: During the main game.
- Wuxia: It has medieval Chinese settings and characters.