CAT & MOUSE
game is great ! cant wait to see where this goes !
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
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i love the artwork posted on the walls in the living room in the game. its prettty dope. also the game is pretty fun too.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
This & Cats
super cute and fun! the hunger and thirst feature, quick customer demands and keeping items in stock make the game challenging, too. I think the most challenging part is saying goodbye to all the cute kitties! I recommend it!
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
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I really enjoyed this game - it’s really cute and relaxing. I love that you can name the cats in your store and that each day when you pet them it says ‘(Name) loves you’. It’s a really nice touch.
If you’re looking for something casual and adorable to boot then you should get this game.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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
Catsperience
In Catsperience you play as a hungry cat that needs to solve several puzzles in order to unlock rooms and move around the house so he can look for his food providing owner.
Finally, a game where I can be the naughty little kitty that I always wanted to be.
Run around, jump on top of the shelves and destroy the owners belongings by throwing it on the ground. Oops!
The puzzles are challenging, one of them took me at least an hour to finish and I must admit that I had some help from a Youtube video with another…
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
It is fairly fun.
Breaking jars and things is actually pretty great.
The POV is super weird, like riding on a cat’s head weird.
First person parkour is difficult to get right and this game doesn’t really get it right.
The puzzles are not terrible.
Overall, there are worse ways to spend your $10 USD. :D
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Veterinary Clinic Simulator
Diagnose your patients
In the Veterinary Clinic Simulator, you will not be led by the hand. Based on the animal’s behavior, you will have to find out for yourself what is wrong with your patient. Often even a simple and obvious case may turn out to be an unprecedented illness.
Choose a treatment method
After a successful diagnosis, your next goal will be to find the right treatment for the injury you have previously detected. Just like during the examination, also, in this case, you have full freedom in approaching the treatment for all of your patients.
Remember, not all injuries can be healed right away, sometimes you will have to look after a sick animal for several days.
Upgrade your clinic
To cure more exotic animals or more complicated diseases, it will be necessary to purchase the appropriate equipment.
With the money you earn, you will be able to upgrade your clinic in any way you want. Choose the right equipment and decide where to put it.
Handle random events
In addition to dealing with your daily duties, you will have to deal with all sorts of random events. You can ignore them or try to help everyone. It is only up to you how you approach them. Remember, you are doing all this for the good of the animals!
Depanneur Nocturne
A lighthearted exploration game where you are browsing a store for a perfect gift, anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes depending on how many achievements you want to hit; however, I want to point out that most of the secrets in this game add a lot to the experience. There are a few hidden areas that you could miss if you decide to end the game prematurely, so I would encourage everyone to fully explore it - pretty much entire game is optional so it’s up to you when you want to finish. It has a little bit of replay value because there are some gifts that you can’t obtain during the same playthrough, but as far as I can tell they just change a few lines of dialogue at the end. Despite the lack of content, I thought it was a very worthwhile experience with enjoyable narrative and beautiful art style, especially all of that world-building artwork on the walls.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Late evening. A street closed off at either end by roadworks. You need to buy a gift but only one shop is still open.
Inside, you’re greeted by a lizard-like and rather stern shopkeeper, Eugenie. She says she’s teasing, but you’re not sure if she means it. It’s under her watchful gaze, and the ever-glaring eye of a CCTV camera that tracks your every move, you begin to browse the shelves.
You quickly realise there isn’t much to browse. The shelves are well-stocked, yes, but there are only a few items to click on. Still, these items provoke your curiosity. Pleasant music plays while you browse, courtesy of a radio which you’re free to retune. There are strange posters on the wall and even complimentary coffee… though my clumsy efforts at making it elicited laughter from me and a gentle rebuke from Eugénie.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Animal Shelter: Prologue
This game has a lot of potential in growth and I am very excited to see where it goes, there is so much you can do in it from building your shelter to taking care of animals, interacting with them in different ways.
this is a game for all ages to enjoy and I got about 8 hours out of it just from the prologue. It was derptastic fun!
there are some cons though as all games do
The game is a bit repetitive at times with the back and froth but again what game isn’t this is the type of game style it is so if you don’t like that maybe its not for you, but it does not get boring either.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Pretty cute game but it doesnt take long to run into bugs and theres no ‘report bug’ option which kinda annoyed me.
Idk why but I cant move the main dog enclosure space even though i have no dogs inside?
There were other glitches but luckly I found my way out of them.
From time to time the game would lag like actually completely stop for a solid second and go back to normal (my pc specs are not the problem this happens when the game is all on max and all min settings).
The player is suuuper short and, not to be picky or anything but, the player is the only thing that doesnt have a shadow.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Angry Ball VR
Fun Game!
I’ve spent over an hour with this game and have to share that its growing on me. Think of this as a VR Angry Birds type game. The player is equipped with a slingshot and is decked against levels that require the right pieces to be hit in the correct sequence before running out of ammo.
There are a few minor things I feel could be improved upon:
- There is a cat “trainer” that introduces the the level strategy via text. As the player progresses from text screen to text screen there is a “meow” that becomes tedious after a bit. Any chance that can be changed to a more subtle bell or something? If a different sound is chosen, please make it a “soft” sound as some levels require a lot of reading and in turn “meow” a LOT. I get that the cat ties the lore together but maybe there is another way of doing the same thing.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
It looked like it was for kids so I didn’t really expect much in terms of gameplay but to my surprise, it got my palms sweaty! You basically use a slingshot to shoot down different blocks, and the levels and game mechanics are designed so that it’s fun for players of any age. I loved the way it felt - a unique rendition of the classic bow and arrow feel that people love in VR games (Feel that tension…). I personally liked the art style and the graphics were fantastic - no motion sickness! Enjoy this game!!
– Real player with 1.0 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 President 2: Purrlitical Revolution
Oh, a Rock! Studios is back at it again with the sequel to the visual novel I loved so much. Much like the first game, this game does not pretend to be something it’s not. It gives you everything you’d expect from its title and more. Six new candidates, six more cats to love. If you’re interested by a concept as funny as talking cats running for president, this is the VN for you.
Love this game! My vote would go to either Mr. Biscuits or Kaleidoscope.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
I’m meant to stay impartial, but… Vote Kaleidoscope! Basically, 6 new VN’s about cats running for president - depending on the cat you choose! If you liked the crazy of the first, you’ll like this.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game