Posts tagged cats

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My Garbage Cat Wakes Me Up At 3am Every Day is a simple, silly and fun game that sees you playing a mischievous cat, knocking things over and making a racket until your loving owner wakes up.

Sure cats can be as quiet as a mouse, but where’s the fun in that?  Your owner has been asleep for a whole three hours, it’s high time you woke him up!  Meow, knead and knock stuff over until he wakes up – he’ll probably be thankful for you getting him up so early!

With it’s fun premise and charming visuals, My Garbage Cat Wakes Me Up At 3am Every Day is a very short and pointless game that will make you smile.  Silly, dumb and adorable – much like a real cat!

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Psychocat - a psychedelic tunnel runner that will break your mind.

You control a Zag (a cat who has accidentally snorted a line of Cocaine) as he hurtles down multi-colored, gyrating tunnels packed with obstacles and (worst of all) zones that reverse your controls.  The obstacles aren’t that hard to avoid themselves, but the zones that reverse your controls really mess with your mind.  You can have the best timing in the world, but if you’re pressing the wrong button, you’re going to be one flat cat

You’ll need great timing and even better concentration to play Psychocat, or you’ll really find out how many lives a cat has (hint: it’s not 9).

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Fancy Cat - Overfeed a cute cake-eating cat of cosmic proportions!

In this simple, cute and very addictive little game made for Global Game Jam 15, you must feed your cat by aiming it’s mouth at incoming foodstuffs, while batting away bombs and rockets with your tail.

It’s an easy to pick-up-and-play game with intuitive controls – your rotund feline turns as you move the mouse.  With it’s silly premise, intuitive controls, fun gameplay, hyperactive soundtrack and charming visual design, Fancy Cat is a blast, and ridiculously cute! 

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Kitten Super Adventure - a super-cute kitten simulator that allows you to run, jump, frolic and have lots of kitteny fun.

The current build is pretty basic (but very pretty), allowing you to play with a ball of yarn and bounce around on mushrooms in an enchanted forrest.  It does impress though, with beautiful visuals, great animation and the most adorable little four-legged creature we’ve ever seen in a video game.

Already Greenlit on Steam, the next release (coming to Steam Early Access) plans to offer a full-on kitten gaming experience, with a story mode, multiple levels, collectables, various kitten types and lots of customisation options.

It’s a gorgeous looking game that looks set to follow in the paw-steps of Catlateral Damage and Purrkour, allowing players to immerse themselves in the simple pleasures of being a feline.  Kitten Super Adventure may not be the most destructive cat game out there (CD & Purrkour take that honor), but it’s by far the cutest!

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Bomber Cat is first person Bomberman with voxel based graphics and cats.  That should be pretty much all you need to know about it, but we’ll expand a bit (coz we’re nice that way).

Made for the #IndiesVsPewdiepie GameJam, Bomber Cat brings the classic Bomberman gameplay to first person, complete with destrucatable blocks, a vertical and horisontal blast radius (not radial) and the ability to kick or throw the bombs at opponents.  As it was built over just 3 days, Bomber Cat lacks polish but is certainly fun.  The first person perspective adds a whole new side to the game - rounding a corner and coming face to face with a soon-to-explode bomb can be a hair raising evperience.

If you enjoy Bomber Cat please vote for it in the #IndiesVsPewdiepie GameJam.  It’s rough around the edges, but the recently launched Kickstarter campaign to add some polish, Intelligent AI, more game modes, split screen, a map editor and a wide variety of power-ups.  Bombs, Cats & Voxels - what’s not to like?

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Fort Meow is a charming physics based fort building game in which your aim is to protect yourself from barrages of cats so that you can read your book in peace.

The book in question is a journal was written by your late grandfather and offers up an insight into his life as you progress through the game.  In order to read this journal though, you’ll have to keep your grandmothers cats away (of which she has many), constructing various cat-proof forts from basic everyday items and furniture found round the house.

Gameplay is a little similar to the Angry Birds series, but with you taking on the role of the pigs.  You start off with basic construction items such as chairs and mattresses, but as the game progresses you’ll be able to roam various rooms in the house, picking out new items to use in your constructions.  Once your fort is built you simply press the ‘Defend’ button and cats will come flying in from all angles, bashing and smashing your fort to pieces.  Survive the barrage of furry felines and you’ll progress to the next stage and be treated to another storyboard a from your grandfathers journal.

Fort Meow is really shaping up to be wonderful game, with fun physics-based gameplay, a charming graphical style, and a surprising amount of polish for something that is still in Alpha development.  The dev is very keen to hear any feedback, so if you could leave comments in the in-game feedback form, that would be purrrfect.

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Purrkour is a great Unreal Engine 4 powered cat parkour game where you frolic, pounce, and claw your way through an expensive pad, in pursuit of every cat’s dream – getting someplace really high.

Much like Catlateral Damage, there’s a great amount of fun to be had from smashing up your owners apartment, with paintings, vases, bottles and glasses all ready to feel your feline wrath.  In Purrkour, You’re also given objectives, such as claiming cardboard boxes for your own or collecting kitty coins in hidden or hard to reach areas.  To manage these objectives you you’ll need to use your purrkour skills, including a comical looking jump, wall running and climbing up walls with your claws.

Purrkour was created for the rpgmakerweb Indie Game Contest and is still early in development, with plans to further develop the parkour systems and add new content and levels.  It’s already thoroughly enjoyable though - It’s such good fun being a bad cat.

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(note: the real cat gif is courtesy of animalsbeingdicks)

Only a few hours of voting left!  If you want to help us out, vote for us!  

Almost 13 thousand notes and they’ve still only got 66 votes in the rpgmakerweb Indie Game Contest.  If you want to see more of Purrkour, please vote for it here, only a few hours left!

Nekolus is an adorable application that allows you to play with lots of cute little cats on an Oculus Rift.

You can spawn lots of the cute little furry felines and play with them in a small apartment.  Your actions are limited to throwing a ball which the cats will then fetch for you (they’re well trained cats) or wave a foxtail which they will promptly try and catch.

To say the cats are cute is an understatement, and while playing with cats may not be the most technically impressive use of an Oculus Rift, it’ll certainly make you smile.  Nekolus allows you to have a house full of cats, and you don’t even have to worry about cleaning up after them or scratching the furniture!

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Purrkour is a great Unreal Engine 4 powered cat parkour game where you frolic, pounce, and claw your way through an expensive pad, in pursuit of every cat’s dream – getting someplace really high.

Much like Catlateral Damage, there’s a great amount of fun to be had from smashing up your owners apartment, with paintings, vases, bottles and glasses all ready to feel your feline wrath.  In Purrkour, You’re also given objectives, such as claiming cardboard boxes for your own or collecting kitty coins in hidden or hard to reach areas.  To manage these objectives you you’ll need to use your purrkour skills, including a comical looking jump, wall running and climbing up walls with your claws.

Purrkour was created for the rpgmakerweb Indie Game Contest and is still early in development, with plans to further develop the parkour systems and add new content and levels.  It’s already thoroughly enjoyable though - It’s such good fun being a bad cat.

Play the Alpha, Free

(note: the real cat gif is courtesy of animalsbeingdicks)

Catlateral Damage is a first person mischievous cat simulator, where your objective is to knock as many of your loving owners belongings onto the floor within a 2 minute time limit.

It’s a fun game, and there’s a lot of satisfaction to be had from knocking things over and making a mess (That’s probably why cats do it in the first place).  The Alpha features breakable objects, multiple rooms, normal mode, time trial mode and sandbox mode that gives you access to half of the house.

The full game will feature more levels,more items to destroy, new gameplay modes (including stealth mode), better graphics, sfx and music, achievements and Occulus Rift support.  It’s a great game, and gives you a little insight into why cats destroy things – because it’s awesome fun!  On your marks… get set… destroy!!

Play the Alpha, Free

Catlateral Damage has just started a Kickstarter Campaign.  Back them for more feline destruction!