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Kitty Powers' Matchmaker Critic Reviews

8 Total Reviews

5 Positive Reviews(62.5%)
3 Mixed Reviews(37.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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VideoGamer February 8, 2017
Finding matches and dating is complicated enough to need effort and finesse on your part. While the look and UI weren't designed for console, this campy dating sim will leave you both satisfied and wanting more. That's what she said.
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GameGrin February 27, 2017
Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker is a quirky, light-hearted game that has transitioned well from mobile to console. I do feel it's better suited to being a mobile game, but this doesn't detract too much from the experience of playing the game on a console. The nice visuals, great humour and quirky gameplay all add up to create a supremely enjoyable game.
80
Digitally Downloaded February 28, 2017
It’s about enjoying the moment, even if it might not lead to a happily ever after, and at least giving love a chance to blossom.
74
Video Chums February 6, 2017
A surprisingly addictive game that's full of tacky fun and genuinely amusing scenarios.
70
God is a Geek February 20, 2017
Kitty Powers Matchmaker has a wonderful kitsch charm to it, delightfully self-aware and witty. It does start to show its limitations after extended play, but overall it is great fun and pretty much nails the awful dating experience.
60
PlayStation Country February 8, 2017
Clearly a mobile game Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker offers a fun, if throwaway diversion. The gameplay is serviceable, the presentation is bright and clear and it’s easy enough to play. Overall then the game is sort of ok, but nothing really more than that.
60
PlayStation Universe February 13, 2017
It’s a bit light on presentation and depth, but Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker is an enjoyable enough dating game that revels in its campy side with aplomb. It’s also a touch pricey for what it is, and is definitely better-suited to mobile.
60
Push Square February 13, 2017
Kitty Powers' Matchmaker is a frequently enjoyable dating sim that nails its charmingly campy tone while providing a refreshing change of pace for those who fancy making love not war. It comes close to being a keeper, but the high cost of this version over its mobile counterparts and a gameplay loop that struggles to keep it up for more than a couple of hours means that Kitty Powers' Matchmaker just isn't quite relationship material.