Draft:My Talking Angela
2014 Video game created by Outfit7
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My Talking Angela is a casual mobile game developed and published by Outfit7.[1]. Available on iOS and Android platforms, the game centers around a virtual pet experience, where players interact with a digital cat named Angela. Players engage in various activities, including caring for Angela, customizing her appearance, and playing mini-games.
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Comment: Hey, given the similar situation for Draft:My Talking Tom 2 I probably should be more direct: don't use blogs and user reviews at all: the Metacritic link you are using only shows user reviews, and you have a few "app site" pages across both drafts that are just displaying user reviews. Press releases announcing a game is out from decent sources are fine, but don't typically help show a game is notable, as many outlets will just repeat the information the publisher has given them and little else. For that matter, sources that are from the publisher, or just repeat the words a publisher has given them, are primary sources and don't show a game is notable. The only significant coverage here is from a site called AppGamer, that doesn't display its author, and the site isn't on WP:VG/S and lacks an editorial policy. The only thing that can get these articles up to standard are significant coverage, such as reviews, from reliable sources independent of the publisher, of the type you can find in WP:VG/S or WP:VG/SE. These might be news or reviews from mainstream games review sites that talk about the merits of the game. Absent that, it is really hard to see how this meets WP:GNG. VRXCES (talk) 21:37, 8 November 2025 (UTC)
| My Talking Angela | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Outfit7 |
| Series | Talking Tom & Friends |
| Platforms | Android, iOS |
| Release | December 3, 2014 |
| Genre | Virtual Pet Simulator |
| Mode | Single-player |
Gameplay
In My Talking Angela, players interact with Angela, a virtual cat, by performing various activities. Players can feed Angela, bathe her, and put her to bed. A significant part of the gameplay involves customizing Angela's appearance. Players can choose from a wide array of clothing, hairstyles, makeup, and accessories. There is also a sticker album where you can get stickers to buy the mentioned wardrobe items for Angela. Players can trade stickers with other players. Additionally, they can decorate Angela's apartment. The game also features a variety of mini-games, such as puzzles and arcade-style challenges, which reward players with in-game currency. These earnings can be used to purchase items and further personalize Angela's world.[2]
Development and Release
My Talking Angela was developed and released by Outfit7. The game was first launched on December 3, 2014 world wide for both iOS and Android[3][4][5]. The game quickly became a global sensation, reaching the 1# spot in 118 countries within weeks of its launch[6][7]. It built on the success of the earlier My Talking Tom game and expanded the virtual pet genre for the female demographic. Since its initial release, the game has received numerous updates, introducing new features, content, and mini-games to enhance the player experience.

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