The Stillness of the Wind Is My Cat's Favorite Game
In the almost 10 years he’s been on this Earth, my cat Nuka has seen a lot of videogames. It’s only natural, of course; I’ve been writing about games for as long as he’s been alive, and I work from home. The day I brought him home at eight weeks old, he climbed up my back and sat on my head while I tried to play Fallout 3. You could say they’ve always been a part of his life.
There are times when he’s exhibited a sort of jealousy when it comes to my gaming. During the launch of Fallout 4, for example, he seemed to resent that the game was preoccupying my time and began to make a nuisance of himself, draping his giant body over my keyboard and mouse, and stealing items from one of the many packages arriving during the game’s launch and squirreling them away. Occasionally, if I fire up Fallout: New Vegas, the sound of gunfire seems to trigger a sentimental memory for him, and he’ll snuggle up in my lap, perched like a gargoyle on my left knee as I angle my elbow over his head so I can still use WASD. He keeps me company and I appreciate that, but if he’s ever paid attention to what I’m actually doing on screen, he’s certainly never shown it. He’s been around games, but he is a cat, and thus, they do not hold much interest for him.
That is, until this past weekend when I got a chance to sit down and enjoy The Stillness of the Wind, a quiet little storybook farming simulator that I first demoed last year at PAX West. The game is such a pleasant detour from the grind of videogames. I’ve been spending several lovely hours hobbling around my small garden, bartering for seeds, milking my goats and making cheese, without a care in the world outside the occasional threat of wolves and Talma’s loneliness for her family. The timing of playing it has been especially good with the changing weather and seasons; it’s been sunny lately and I got to open the windows near my PC and let the light and the breeze in, enhancing the experience.
I don’t know what’s cuter, that Nuka is watching me play The Stillness of the Wind, or that he’s trying to catch the birds pic.twitter.com/sNeXfo2lid