Action-RPG’s with farming sims elements aren’t uncommon, and there’s a reason for that. The combination of endless farming with the more strategic elements of adventuring prove to be engaging mechanics that allow you to play at your own pace for a seemingly infinite amount of time. That’s why Kitaria Fables feels like it works even early on, despite it’s seemingly common setup. And with this Twin Hearts’ game’s sweet animal villagers and equally cute enemies, the character art style is one of the first things that stands out about the game. Immediately, Kitaria Fables introduces the main conflict that’s plaguing Paw Town. A sort of calamity is making monsters in the forest outskirts aggressive, all while magic, nature, and the empire are at odds with each other. Naturally, your character Nyanza is the only one who can fix all these issues. Or you can simply farm for days. That’s the beauty of it.