I really liked the overall Japanese-style atmosphere of the game, as well as the effort it takes to make a gyotaku and the sense of accomplishment when it’s finished.
My father enjoys fishing, and when he once caught a big flounder, he made a gyotaku with black ink, and it was even used in a fishing shop’s calendar the following year. This game reminded me of that moment, meow! (= ̄ω ̄=)