Then go back into your kitty app and click the little envelope in the menu. You'll be able to copy the characters to your clipboard.
If you've got an Android phone, take a screenshot then go over into your google translate app and upload the picture. You'll see a little kitty with a sign and some Japanese characters on it.
To get the password go to News on the menu. You can also enter the daily password to get more fishes. Your grateful kitties will leave you gifts in exchange for the entertainment and buckets you provide them! When a kitty decides to leave you'll see a little bubble at the bottom of the screen. How do I get more gold and silver fish to buy more things for my electronic cartoon cats? Posted by charlie don't surf at 9:48 PM on April 29, 2015 I use this same naming convention for my disk drives, my primary disk is currently named "Disky." My sister said she thinks my Mom got this idea from when we watched Pee Wee's Playhouse, where almost everything is named like that, Chairy, Conky, Pterri, Jambi, etc. So your cats would be Fishy, Bussy, Bucky, Laski, and Asski. I still like my Mom's approach of single syllables with diminutive suffixes, -y and -ski. Also, there's the aforementioned Asshole.
The black cat with orange eyes is named Lasercat because it looks like he should be able to fire eye lasers. So I have Fishbowl, who has come by eight times and only ever stared at the fish, Busdriver, who loves the cardboard bus, Buckitty, who basically lives in the bucket, etc. I bet a lot of people are going to buy goldfish so I'd rather see their money not go into the pockets of money exchangers, if we can help avoid it.Īlso I've named most of mine after their favorite activities.
There must be a cheaper way, like maybe buying prepaid iTunes cards in Yen increments, from the Japanese app store. Sometimes if you use a credit card, it has a better exchange rate if you try to buy directly in Yen. Let us know how it played out when this transaction clears. Ouch 100Y per $1 USD is kind of steep, right now the rate is 100Y for $0.84. Posted by charlie don't surf at 7:49 PM on Ap I have not played enough to determine whether they give you more sardines for being in your yard longer, the amounts appear to be random, so kick them all out periodically and change the toys around. You can take away their box or cushion or whatever, and they will leave, and give you sardines. Quick game tip: the cats leave sardines as gifts when they leave. I call every cat by it's proper name: Kitty. That ended up being my cat, which I promptly renamed with a proper, dignified name: Kitty. The little cat was the runt of the litter so it was Runty. There were two white cats so one was Whitey and the other was Whiteski. She was a real cat lady, she had so many cats she couldn't think of names for them all. Kuroneko (black kitty) and Shironeko (white kitty) or Haiironeko (grey color kitty). Like they are named after their color, e.g. They are all "Kitty." But I don't want to lose the original Japanese names, which are so colorful. I want to give them all the same name, just like I do in real life. I want to be able to read these cats' names!
Update: You can now play the iOS version of the game in English - the update has just been made available for Apple devices.Okay, this game made me get out my hiragana flash cards. The real-life take on the game was livestreamed for 11 hours straight, which you can watch in its entirety on YouTube.
The Japanese Google Play outpost recently celebrated the mobile title during a game-themed week of YouTube collaborations with a live-action recreation. Neko Atsume has been a fan favorite both abroad and in its home country. The ultimate goal is to woo the entire set of strays to your home and fill out your Catbook. A happy kitten will reward you for your efforts with golden sardines, which can be used to purchase higher-quality products. Neko Atsume's primary mechanic involves purchasing gifts in order to solicit cats to your expandable yard. The game's official Twitter account mentioned that the update should be available for both Android and iOS, but iOS users reported that their games remained Japanese-only. Other notable differences include new official names for all of the cats (although you're still able to rename them at your leisure), as well as for their toys and food options.Īlso added: Even more rare cats and items, as well as new house remodeling styles. In English, the game goes by the name Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector. Previously inscrutable - but not unplayable - to non-Japanese speakers, Neko Atsume's latest feature is the option to switch between Japanese and English text at will. Neko Atsume, the adorable, stray cat-centric Japanese mobile game for iOS and Android devices, has received its biggest, most important update: an option to play the game in English.