Catlateral Damage
I have found this game to be simple, but very addicting. You cause destruction as one of several different cats, most of which you have to unlock through gameplay.
You can play in two modes, objective mode and “litterbox” mode. Objective mode is where you are given a set of objectives to complete. You do this by knocking down or destroying the indicated items. You have a time limit in which to complete the objectives. You get bonuses for certain items, as indicated in your objectives. If you complete your objectives, you get to move on to another level, up to four levels. There are special items you can knock down to unlock bonus levels which are added in to your four basic levels.
– Real player with 39.8 hrs in game
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My paw swipes a dinner plate off the table and I peek over the edge to watch it shatter to pieces on the floor below. The humans will pay for keeping me cooped up all day!
Catlateral Damage is a new game where you play as a bored cat wreaking havoc on the everyday objects inside the house. We all know kitten thinks of nothing but murder all day so this game is a realistic simulation of what it’s like to be a cat running around the house making mischief and taking care of cat business - knocking down items on shelves and tables, opening doors, hiding in boxes and tunnels, crawling above and behind everything and making a huge mess while you’re at it.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
How To Bathe Your Cat: Drawing
simply the perfect continuation of How To Bathe Your Cat, i love the concept of this game, and the addition of the line made it even more challenging :D
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
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This is a super creative and fun game, it challenges you to design the way to the water, it seems easy at first but it is very challenging. I recommend.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
How To Bathe Your Cat
This game is unbelievably cute and the colors are pretty. The puzzles were challenging, often more in execution rather than difficulty to figure out. I enjoyed every single second of playtime and only wish it were longer. Sometimes bombs glitch pieces of whatever you’re exploding into the walls. You can glitch for extra bombs and boxes. Other than that I didn’t notice any bugs, and the things I listed weren’t really a problem, just funny.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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Adorable puzzle game! None of the levels are absolute hair pullers, but you do often have to catch the liquid with well timed boxes, which can take time and some practice. There is one level where you have to drag a box carefully up and down so not to spill two mediums into each other, and I felt like I was losing my mind. Other than that, I had a lot of fun!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
LeHweng LeHweng
If you want some fast,funny, puzzle. Play this game B)
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered
Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered is my favorite isekai cat video game. Your entire cat simulator existence is build upon the mantra of: “I am a cat and I must be angry seek justice SEEK VENGENCE .”
You are a cat and you can unlock like a bazillion different cats. Your goal in life is to seek vengence upon your humans and you must do this with furious angery. You can knock everything onto the floor. You can break things. You regain cat energy through cat things. You can munch. You can bite. You can flow things like a sink. You can unroll the toilet paper. You can go to the store and make the conveyor belt go beep beep beep. What more can you possibly ask for?!
– Real player with 38.0 hrs in game
There is something very rewarding about watching a stack of dishes shatter to the floor and knowing that you don’t have to clean up the mess.
The original game was one that I would regularly pull out when I wanted to play a game, but nothing didn’t quite know what I wanted. So far, Remeowstered is showing itself to be even more fun than the original. It is a great way to get out some pent up frustration, but it’s also fun when you just want something cute to play.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
Cat on a Diet
You wont say this at first but this is actually a very enjoyable game, a great time killer that is for sure.
The game doesn’t sell for too expensive but if you get it on sale it’s worth it so much more, whether you want that +1 to your game count or to your perfect games, this one is for you, the achievements takes a few hours to a full day to collect it all depends on how much effort you invest but it’s doable and mostly enjoyable.
The game itself is fairly simple, it’s a domino effect, with you having to time things right so that the cat can domino through the level collecting goodies as it goes. depending on how well/ fast you complete the level you can receive a three star rating, with three stars being the best. The entire game is a fun experience with some levels offering more of a challenge to complete if your going for the three star rating. The graphics for the game is done quite neatly making the game very appealing to look at, the physics behind the game was done very cautiously to ensure that things run smooth and well which really does a lot for these games, especially considering some steam trash out there has such bad physics that it makes those games impossible to play and enjoy.
– Real player with 30.4 hrs in game
Sweet little puzzle game with an adorable cat protagonist! It is a nice time consumer if you are bored and in a need of quick fun.
The goal of every stage is to make the cat land in the cookie jar and in addition collect 3 muffins with a limited amount of actions (cuts, activating items, …) to obtain a “3 star rating”. Or unlimited actions for less stars.
You can also use 3 gadgets to make the mission easier for you.
Some levels contain a hat for your cat, which you need to find at the wall, a crack in the wall where you need to click 3 times. They are really lovely made and make the game even funnier.
– Real player with 21.0 hrs in game
Follow The Cat
this game is just portal with a poorly implemented gameplay mechanic.
There’s only 3 hours of gameplay. 2 hours of which are yelling at the game at why you can’t jump or crouch. 0.1 hours laughing at the horrendous voice acting, plot, subtitles, The rest is thinking about how much better portal is
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Has some cool Portal vibes to me all around. Love how the Story unfolds on it’s way.
Game mechanics work good and all the riddles are easily solvable.
Yes you can pet the cat. Needs a FOV slider badly though. I enabled the console and could do it there.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Cat Jumper
The game is quite fun and cute….but’s it so hard that I can’t event reach a first check point…Haha
it’s worth it compare to the price
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Cute cat but same energy as get over it.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Cat Dungeon Escape
This game is just meh, 4 or 5 decent levels and thats it. Not too good and not too bad. If you like these kinda games give it a go.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Cat Dungeon Escape is a short (2-3h) physics-based arcade/puzzle hybrid where you manipulate the board by rotating it, which relocates sliding blocks so you can open paths and dodge pitfalls like fire, buzzsaws, spikes, etc. On each level you need to grab a key, then position yourself correctly at a door to move on. While it is puzzley and requires careful thought, the arcadey elements make timing essential, and so it may not be for everyone. Right now Quality of Life issues are bad, but I’m conditionally recommending bc a patch is supposed to be coming soon.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
PURRfection! The cat tossing game!!
Where to even begin? It’s game, it is toss. But most of all, I think you’ll find it is cats. And you just toss em. 10/10. Purrfect game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Whens the Garfield DLC coming?
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game