![]() ![]() Treasure: Toy hand mirror (a durable, small hand mirror) Physical characteristics: Black (with an odd eye) Treasure: Clapper-less bell (a bell that seems like it’s missing its clapper) Physical characteristics: Grey and white tabby Treasure: Disposable hand warmer (a used hand warmer that makes a shaking sound) Treasure: Hourglass (an hourglass with blue sand) Treasure: Plate of fish paste (the plate has a faint smell of fish paste) Notes: Tends to visit more often if higher quality goods are left out (goods that require gold sardines to purchase), probably because of its personality Treasure: Dirty plush (a small stuffed penguin(?)) Treasure: Small cotton gloves (small, handmade cotton gloves) Treasure: Pressed flower bookmark (a bookmark with purple flowers) Treasure: Lottery ticket (a lottery ticket from a shopping street somewhere) Treasure: Tips of green foxtails (were these spoils of war from winning?) Treasure: Seed of something (we don’t know what kind of seed it is) Physical characteristics: Striped tortoiseshell Treasure: Damp matches (damp matches that can’t be used to make fire) Treasure: Can badge (makes a clattering sound if you hit them together) Physical characteristics: Brown and white tabby ![]() Treasure: Shell earring (a pretty shell with small beads hanging from it) Treasure: Glossy acorn (a glossy and pretty acorn) Treasure: Cicada shell (a hard and light husk) Treasure: Shiny hoop (sold at a night fair) Physical characteristics: Black and white Treasure: Flower-patterned collar (a small collar with a flower pattern) Quiz King: A reference to both the Riddle of the Sphinx and the Japanese quiz show called “ Quiz King” It’s a military tactic that roughly means “the policy of big ships and guns” (the bigger, the better) but became a negative metaphor after WWII. Taikan kyohou shugi: A metaphor that means “a muscle-headed bully,” or a type of bully who doesn’t stand a chance against a smart opponent. You can ask me questions on twitter as well In this case, it describes a cat’s fur pattern that’s the same as the hachiware shark I’m sorry the formatting for the comments kind of sucks on WordPress… I tend to reply to comments from the WP app, so I’m sorry if it looks confusing as to whom I’m replying to. Thank you Rebekah for helping me out sooooo much with so many screencaps! Updating to match the English version will take a little time, so please excuse the mess! There are a few differences in the translation (most likely regional differences), so I’ll update the Japanese versions of the guides alongside the English version. I’ve kept copies of the original FAQ and walkthrough (linked above) in case you’re used to the cats’ Japanese names (like I am) or in case you are more comfortable using the Japanese version. : Starting from today, I’m going to update the FAQ and the walkthrough to match the English version. Please check these posts if you prefer playing the Japanese version.) ![]() Will be updated alongside the English version if you wanted to stick with the Japanese version. Japanese guides: Neko Atsume walkthrough / How to play Neko Atsume (The original copies of the walkthroughs before the English version came out. English guides: How to play Neko Atusme (This post lists frequently asked questions) ![]()
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