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Kitty Powers' Love Life Playable At The Day of the Devs Interactive Space at GDC

Magic Notion has announced that Kitty Powers' Love Life will be coming soon to iOS, Google Play, Amazon, PC and OSX. Read on to learn how you can play the game at GDC.


Kitty Powers, the fabulous British drag queen is back with a new videogame, Kitty Powers’ Love Life. In the upcoming game, players are charged by Kitty Powers herself to manage one of her new 'Love Towns' where couples can apply to live in a community that will nurture relationships to their full potential. The game follows the 2014 critically heralded game Kitty Powers Matchmaker - both developed by the UK indie-game studio, Magic Notion. Kitty Powers’ Love Life is coming soon to iOS, Google Play, Amazon, PC and OSX.


An evolution of Kitty Powers' Matchmaker, Kitty Powers' Love Life features hilarious dialogue, mini games and tongue-in-cheek humour like its predecessor, but enhanced and evolved into a whole new experience. Set in the rural British countryside, Kitty’s Love Towns create a unique environment where couples’ love lives can be monitored and managed to ensure the best possible outcome: cats, dogs, marriage, and babies!

“We wanted to take the dating situations in Matchmaker to their next logical step… moving in together, and explore all of those funny situations with a deeper procedural simulation” - Richard Franke, Creative Director & Founder Magic Notion

“Providing happy endings to one client at a time seemed easy, so I’ve expanded to servicing an entire town at once!” - Kitty Powers, Love Maven

Love Town tenants will make friends and enemies of each other, have existential crises, and other ridiculous mishaps. The player’s job is to avoid or deal with any relationship 'issues' that may occur, by spotting troubled tenants, diagnosing their issues and giving them behavioural therapy and advice. Nurture the couples in order to 'level them up' to parenthood, when they will move on to parental bliss elsewhere, and you'll get get a fat bonus!

Kitty Powers’ Love Life will be playable at the Day of The Devs interactive space at GDC (Moscone North, Lower Lobby) March 14-18.

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