Kitty Powers has created havoc on mobile and PC over the last couple of years, and then more recently on PS4 – only right then that she should now be making her way to Xbox One.
Available to download right now is Kitty Powers Matchmaker, the witty British dating sim that was originally released on iOS and Android back in 2014, before hitting PC/Mac in 2015. With the outrageous queen of gaming, Kitty Powers by their side, players must build their very own successful dating agency and guide their clients through the nerve-wracking and hilarious tribulations of dating.
You’ll need to help an endless stream of desperate singletons get through the most awkward of first date situations, with videogamings most famous drag queen diva, Kitty Powers, by your side. Succeed, and ensure love is in the air, and you’ll unlock new venues, more demanding clientele and plenty of agency upgrades.
We’re currently working on our full review so make sure you keep an eye out for it, but should you think of yourself as some kind of love arrow firing cupid type figure, then the Xbox Games Store will be able to help you out.
Game Description:
Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker is a hilarious dating simulator with a difference. Manage your own matchmaking agency with the guidance of your fabulous boss, drag queen diva Kitty Powers! Match an endless parade of desperate clients with candidates from Kitty’s little black book and guide them through awkward conversations and dozens of perilous dating dilemmas. As your reputation grows you’ll unlock new date venues, more demanding clientele and upgrades for your agency. Send your hopefuls out with the right look and perfect gift to maximise their chance of finding love. Are you ready to bring romance to the world? Or will you leave a sea of broken hearts in your wake?
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I pity the poor soul who draws the short straw for reviewing this one. This looks like a game that should have stayed on mobile… and that innuendo filled video was just cringe-worthy. Shall avoid like the plague.
Gareth has got it and was more than up for taking it on (ish). Will be interesting to see his take on it.