She-Line: The Game

Quick Lee is a scrapped adventure game that was completed in 2002. It was developed by Enigma Studios, with artwork and stage design handled by Elliot Strange via Check Studios. It was going to be published by Morning View Ltd., but due to the company filing for bankruptcy, this game never saw the light of day. The GameCube version is the most common, whereas the PS2 version is very rare.

Plot
The game centers around a teenage anthropomorphic cat named Lee who's attempting to find his missing older sister Kel. He explores levels that exploit his phobias and pet peeves that inhibit him in many ways.

Once he gets the materials needed to face the final boss, a portal to the boss will become open. If you clear out every level, then he'll no longer be considered a target by his enemies. If you beat the boss without beating all of the stages, he will still be exploited and the game will end with his big sister getting kidnapped again.

Revival
Elliot Strange redesigned the models in the game and he used them for his show She-Line.