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Cat&Rabbit Pizza Farming ready for May 8th delivery

RedDeer.Games has announced yet another cute and cozy game for the Nintendo Switch: Cat&Rabbit Pizza Farming. It will launch on May 8th in Europe and North America.

Despite the title, this game does not involve the growing of magical pizza-producing plants. It’s far more simple: you grow the very ingredients you will get to use to prepare the best pizzas.

Here’s a trailer:

Welcome to your new life as the island’s only pizza farmer-baker! In this cozy cooking game, you’ll grow ingredients, prep toppings, and serve up perfect pizzas. Pick your character (cat or bunny), and your fluffy friend will run the local market while you handle the hustle.

In this deliciously relaxing experience, players will grow fresh ingredients, prep toppings, and race the clock to bake and serve perfect pizzas – all while their adorable cat or bunny companion runs the market next door!

In Cat&Rabbit Pizza Farming, players can choose between two fluffy protagonists and dive into the daily routine of tending crops and preparing their pizza kitchen. Each day begins peacefully with planting, watering, harvesting, and prepping ingredients……but once the restaurant opens, it’s game on – mixing dough, blending sauce, chopping toppings, and getting those pizzas into the oven before time runs out.

With 50 levels and endless play beyond that, players will tackle randomly generated orders and earn tips, coins, and XP to unlock a wide range of upgrades. From auto-watering systems to faster machines and triple-oven baking, the kitchen grows alongside the chaos. The game caps at four orders at once, keeping the pace manageable while still offering a challenge. Those fiery pizza orders will stay under control!

Cat&Rabbit Pizza Farming (Switch – eShop) comes out on May 8th in Europe and North America.

Source: RedDeer.Games PR (22/04/2025)

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