Stars in the Trash

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Impulsegamer
4.5 / 5
LadiesGamers.com
Liked-a-lot
Try Hard Guides
8 / 10
GAMES.CH
77%
GamesCreed
4 / 5
Creators: Valhalla Cats , Valhalla Cats, IndieArk
Release Date: Dec 9, 2024 - PC
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Stars in the Trash Media

Stars in the Trash - Official International Cat Day Trailer thumbnail

Stars in the Trash - Official International Cat Day Trailer

Stars In The Trash Gameplay | Demo thumbnail

Stars In The Trash Gameplay | Demo

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STARS IN THE TRASH - Announce Trailer

Critic Reviews for Stars in the Trash

Stars in the Trash is not the game to play to finish. It is an experience to have and let is consume you with everything it has in store. Sometime the pacing goes out of place, yet the overall experience it gives is something magical.

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Overall, I had tons of fun with Stars in the Trash. If you like things like the Aristocats or The Fox and the Hound, I think you will love this game. There are so many details, such as beautiful art and loving care and taking in every detail, that I think anyone who loves animals will dig this game. As I said in my preview of the Stars in the Trash demo, it feels like playing a Disney movie. Now that I’ve played the whole thing, it feels even more like that. I love this game a lot, and I think most of you will love it too.

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Though it could use a bit more polish, Stars in the Trash is a beautifully crafted game showcasing a love for old-school animation and pets. It’s an easy choice for fans of both.

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The animations in Stars in the trash are really well done and are reminiscent of the old cartoons of yesteryear. A cute adventure game, which is unfortunately played through far too quickly.

Review in German | Read full review

Anyone who enjoys animals will enjoy Stars in the Trash because it has so many details, including exquisite artwork and meticulous attention to detail. Stars in the Trash is like watching a Disney film, and it feels even more like that now that we’ve finished playing it.

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