The famous French cat is the best independent game in the “Game Awards”

The visual aspect of "Blue Twelve" was inspired by a stray cat adopted by the founders of the studio.

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The video game Stray, the famous cat, won the Best Independent Game award at the Game Awards ceremony, which was held Thursday night in Los Angeles.

In this game produced by the French company "Blue Twelve" in the city of Montpellier, southern France, the animal roams an underground city inhabited by humanoid robots and strange creatures, and it must use a drone and solve a series of puzzles to return to the surface.

The game is available in copies dedicated to the “PlayStation” devices and on the “Steam” platform.

The producers of “Stry” initially received the “Best First Independent Game” award from actress Jessica Henwick during the ceremony that took place at the “Microsoft Theater” in Los Angeles.

The producers then received the "Best Independent Game" award.

The cat in Stray purrs, curls up during his nap, and enjoys tearing up furniture.

Even a click makes him meow.

The visual aspect of "Blue Twelve" was inspired by Murtaugh, a stray cat adopted by the founders of the studio.

Oscar, a cat on the team, served as a model that inspired behavioral design.

Not only did "Stry" attract a large number of human players, but it also impressed the cats.

And the number of followers of the “Cats Watching Stray” account on the social network reached 36 thousand, a page that monitors the most bizarre reactions of cats watching the adventures of the hero cat.

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