A cat without the cleanup
Want the companionship of a cat without scooping litter or dealing with scratched-up furniture? Talking Angela gives you a virtual feline companion that captures the fun parts of pet ownership—feeding, dressing, and playing—while leaving out the messy bits. It’s a follow-up in Outfit7’s “Talking” series, in the same spirit as My Talking Tom, where you care for an animated, talkative cat.
Daily care: simple pet interaction
The core of the app is its pet-care loop, which keeps things approachable and child-friendly:
- Feed Angela and keep her energy up.
- Put her to sleep when she’s tired.
- Stroke and interact to boost affection.
- Give her a bath and rinse off the soap.
These routines are faithfully executed, but they can become repetitive after a while, so the app pairs them with other activities to keep things fresh.
Quick-play mini-games
When you need something with a faster pace, the title includes a few bite-sized games. They’re easy to learn and habit-forming, though some progress isn’t preserved if you exit mid-session:
- Tiny Puzzles — slot Tetris-style pieces into a grid.
- Brick Breaker — classic ball-and-brick action.
- Suitcase Tower — stack and balance items for points.
Stickers and global trading
A neat collectible system gives the game another layer. Leveling up and completing objectives unlock themed sticker packs that you add to a digital album. Packs contain multiple stickers, and there’s a trading feature so you can swap extras with other players worldwide. That collectible loop encourages repeat visits.
Fashion, rooms and sharing
Customizing Angela and her surroundings is a big draw, especially for younger players who like styling and decorating. You can change outfits, buy furniture, and tweak the scene. In-game currency is obtained in several ways:
- Buy currency with real money.
- Earn coins by playing the mini-games.
- Receive rewards as Angela levels up.
As with other titles in the series, Angela can mimic your voice in a high-pitched, playful tone using the microphone, and you can record or share videos of your sessions.
Designed for kids, with clear guidance
The interface is geared toward younger users: menus are explained on first launch, controls in the mini-games are straightforward, and icons are large and easy to tap. Visual hints help guide interaction—for example, when you lather Angela, the shower head hops slightly to remind you to rinse—and small animations show when items are ready to use.
Who will enjoy it
This isn’t an action-packed game; the core tasks are gentle and can feel tedious to players looking for depth or challenge. For preschoolers and children learning basic care routines, though, it’s cheerful, colorful, and easy to pick up—an upbeat way to experience the responsibilities of pet ownership without the real-world chores.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- English
- Italian
- Arabic
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Russian
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Turkish
- French
- German
- Japanese
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Korean
- Free