GamesSimI thought I’d never get the same satisfaction from a creature collector as I did with Neko Atsume until I played Kamaeru: A Frog RefugeWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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The wetlands you restore covered in frog-themed furniture in Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge

I love a game that lets you collect creatures of all shapes and sizes, and as someone with an affinity for the more obscure a frog collector was bound to pique my interest.Kamaeru: A Frog Refugeblends farming sim elements with creature collection to create a heartwarming story of conservation for my new amphibious friends, and I fell in love from the second I hopped into its watercolour world. What came next was a feeling of pure joy I haven’t had with a creature collector since I downloaded Cat CollectorNeko Atsumein 2014.

Along with letting you design a frog sanctuary, Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is a cutesy farming sim that encourages you to restore the biodiversity of the wetlands. Between digging ponds and farming crops, you’ll use your harvest to create goods to sell and reinvest your profit into your sanctuary. Basically, everything you do is for the benefit of the wetlands, which makes the experience feel more fulfilling. Don’t get me wrong, I love the satisfaction of restoring a derelict farm or an abandoned town, but there’s something beautiful about watching life return to a natural habitat, which I sometimes miss in farming sims.

Once you’ve gone through Kamaeru’s simple tutorial, you’re left to your own devices, and you have a surprising amount of ground to cover within your sanctuary. This is a refreshing change of pace for someone like me who is used to a single phone screen worth of space in something like Neko Atsume. But this space can’t be filled immediately. Because of the way you have to decorate and farm in equal balance, Kamaeru forces you to slow down. It’s a very steady process which I’d usually get frustrated about, but once I started placing a few toys and the frogs started visiting I was able to appreciate the game’s rhythm.

What I love about games like this, and the reason I loved Neko Atsume so much, is the excitement that comes each time you get new visitors to your site. Waiting for new frogs to appear gives me the same satisfaction as any gacha mechanic since you can never guarantee which variant or species you’re about to encounter. There are certain items of furniture that attract specific species of frogs, but you have to learn this as you go along since the game gives few hints as to which frog likes what.

Once you’ve established yourself in the area and discovered a variety of frogs, you’ll also start delving into the science of different species. From here, you’ll learn all about breeding through a mini-game that shakes up the core gameplay. This feeds into completing the appropriately named Frogdex, where you log all the different species you encounter. I found that having this mini-game helped stop Kamareu from ever feeling repetitive, and it’s another great way to spend more time among the frogs.

But even though a lot of my time with Kamaeru was spent fawning over the adorable amphibians I was responsible for, the story is what resonated with me the most. The wetlands you’re restoring are more than just any old location. As the game introduces at the start, the wetlands were one of your favourite places to visit in your childhood, but over the years they’ve been abandoned. Paired with the excitement of getting new frogs to visit, this is all the motivation you need to pour hours of your time into Kamaeru.

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Kamaeru is equal parts emotional and adorable, and it also spreads an important conservation message. If you want a cosy game that doesn’t fit into the same mold as the bulk of farming sims, then I cannot recommend Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge enough.

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