Raise a stylish talking cat with dress-up options, city trips, and accessible kid-friendly mini-games
Raise a stylish talking cat with dress-up options, city trips, and accessible kid-friendly mini-games
Vote (247 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Outfit7 Limited
Version 25.3.1.33716
Works under Android
Also known as My Talking Angela 2
Vote
(247 votes)
Developer
Outfit7 Limited
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
25.3.1.33716
Also known as
My Talking Angela 2
Pros
- Charming 3D virtual pet with the familiar talking feature
- Plenty of outfits, makeup, skin patterns, and eye colors for customization
- Varied mini-games based on singing, dancing, cooking, and more
- Simple swipe-and-tap controls that are easy for children to learn
- Travel and city locations that award clothing, hairstyles, and other items
- Option to earn supplies and coins by watching ads instead of paying
Cons
- Ads appear often and are closely tied to many rewards
- Some in-app purchases are costly, including fashion bundles and ad removal
- Limited number of travel destinations can start to feel repetitive
- Microphone feature cannot be adjusted, so Angela copies background sounds too
- After higher levels, new activities do not really grow, which reduces long-term variety
My Talking Angela 2 is a free 3D virtual pet game where you look after Angela, a stylish white cat who loves music, fashion, and travel. You feed her, keep her clean and rested, play mini-games, visit different spots around the city, and listen to her repeat what she hears through your device’s microphone with her signature voice effect.
This app suits children and casual players who enjoy dress-up, light caring tasks, and simple mini-games, especially anyone already fond of the Talking Tom & Friends characters.
Day-to-day care and talking feature
At its core, My Talking Angela 2 revolves around basic pet care. Angela has familiar needs such as hunger, hygiene, and sleep, which you handle through straightforward interactions. These actions keep her happy and unlock more things to do over time.
The series’ talk-back feature returns here. Angela copies the sounds around her in a playful voice, reacting to whatever the microphone picks up. There is no in-game option to fine-tune how the microphone behaves, so she can echo background noises as well as your speech, which some households may find amusing and others may find distracting.
Fashion, customization, and travel
A big draw is Angela’s wardrobe and appearance options. You can try on many outfits and pair them with makeup for different looks. The game also lets you change details like skin patterns and eye colors, which gives plenty of room for kids to experiment with styles. Even bath time has visual flair, with soap bubbles leaving a fun effect after washing.
Travel adds another layer. Angela can fly to a small selection of destinations. Trips reset after a while, and visiting them again can reward you with clothing, hairstyles, and other goodies. Some players enjoy the loop of collecting new fashion pieces through travel, while others feel that being limited to only a few locations makes this part of the game less exciting over time.
Mini-games and city activities
Angela’s home and the surrounding city hold a variety of bite-sized activities. You can help her sing and dance, cook meals in the kitchen, and buy treats like cakes at the bakery. There is a dance studio to practice moves, and different spots around the city to visit with Angela’s friends and other pets. After a busy play session, you can brush and wash her to wind down.
Mini-games are intentionally simple. Most use very basic swipe and tap inputs, which makes them accessible for younger children who may be new to touch controls. The variety of small games and locations keeps sessions lively, especially for short bursts of play.
Ads, purchases, and long-term appeal
My Talking Angela 2 is free to play but relies heavily on advertising and optional in-app purchases. Ads appear frequently, for example when finishing mini-games or tapping certain icons. Many rewards, such as supplies or extra coins, are tied to watching ad videos, so you often choose between spending in-game currency or sitting through another commercial. Some players tolerate or even welcome this system because it provides free items, while others find the constant interruptions frustrating.
There are also paid packs and extras that use real money. Feedback highlights that some of these options are pricey, including a fashion design feature around $15.99 and bundles with outfits plus ad removal around $27.99. Parents who are sensitive to spending will likely want to keep a close eye on purchase options.
In terms of progression, the game lets you level Angela up, reportedly as high as level 99. However, once you reach higher levels, new activities do not really expand beyond what you have already seen. Combined with the limited number of travel destinations, this can make the experience feel repetitive for long-term players, even though it remains engaging in the short run.
Overall impression
My Talking Angela 2 delivers a charming virtual pet with a strong focus on fashion, music, and lighthearted mini-games. The simple controls and bright presentation make it a good fit for kids, and the customization system offers plenty of ways to personalize Angela’s look. On the other hand, frequent ads, relatively expensive in-app purchases, and a finite range of activities hold it back from being a great long-term hobby.
For families who manage purchases carefully and who are mainly looking for a colorful, occasional distraction, it can be a very enjoyable pick, especially for children who love dressing up characters and listening to Angela mimic their voice.
Pros
- Charming 3D virtual pet with the familiar talking feature
- Plenty of outfits, makeup, skin patterns, and eye colors for customization
- Varied mini-games based on singing, dancing, cooking, and more
- Simple swipe-and-tap controls that are easy for children to learn
- Travel and city locations that award clothing, hairstyles, and other items
- Option to earn supplies and coins by watching ads instead of paying
Cons
- Ads appear often and are closely tied to many rewards
- Some in-app purchases are costly, including fashion bundles and ad removal
- Limited number of travel destinations can start to feel repetitive
- Microphone feature cannot be adjusted, so Angela copies background sounds too
- After higher levels, new activities do not really grow, which reduces long-term variety