Cat’s Life Jigsaw Puzzles
Amazing game, love spending my time on all the puzzles
– Real player with 49.3 hrs in game
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WOWZA the puzzles was a CAT
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
The Cat Machine
The Cat Machine is incredibly fun, having the time of my life.
It’s a puzzle game reminiscent of SpaceChem, in that you must build paths for certain objects to traverse in just the right way. But in The Cat Machine the thing you’re guiding is a train… of cats.
The mechanics are simple and intuitive, and the graphics, music & text are hilarious. I can’t get enough of these cat trains, and the scientist cats programming up a storm in the background.
In detail, you have a train of cats where each cat is a different color. You have to make the train go across tracks of the same color as the cats, in the same order. To make matters more complicated, the same set of tracks you designed has to work for several different cat trains.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
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A straightforward sequencing puzzle offering that never gets too convoluted for its own good. Earth is on a collision course with the sun, and only our beloved yarn connoisseurs can use their advanced technologies to restore the planet to its proper orbit. Players must assist scores of red, blue, and yellow cats in manuevering through an array of conveyor belts in the proper order so that the single white cat who is always at the back of each train can seal the deal and get the arcane machinery humming. The cat photo mouseovers are a neat touch to the proceedings - too bad there aren’t more of them spread throughout the various challenges! The lack of authentic meowing is also lamentable. I would appreciate a sequel with improved production values, extended gameplay mechanics, and a real sense of comedic urgency.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
A Cat in Dungeons
A game where you have to find the right way for the cat to do and get to the door, the game is very fun, I recommend.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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Nice graphics, cool music, really good puzzles. The cat is cutely animated, had to say this.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Another Cat in Dungeons
Very cool and challenging. For those who liked the previous game, this is a great sequel.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
I loved the sequel to the game “A Cat in Dungeons”. It’s really cool with super interesting mechanics. I recommend!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Cat Lady - The Card Game
Now here’s a great little game to kill some time and unwind from a stressful day.
Cat Lady is a simple but delightful card game with easy to relatively challenging rounds depending on your style of play, matched with adorable artwork and cute sound effects that’ll certainly give you a smile. The music is soft and jazzy, but a little repetitive.
Remote Play works great most of the time, though can be a bit buggy with not recognising the second player’s mouse movements on occasion (restarting the game or even Steam sometimes fixed this, other times you just had to give it a couple minutes in-game to catch up). Playing this way won’t award any achievement points to any of the other players, only the host. So if you AND your friends are achievement hunting, you’ll need to take turns hosting.
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
Purry Cute Card Game!
Cat Lady – The Card Game is a nearly purr-fectly reproduction of the physical card game created by Josh Wood.
Two to four can play, human or AI, in Classic or Challenge mode.
In Classic mode, AI comes in Easy, Medium, and Hard flavors. In a nice nod to creator Josh Wood’s dedicating the game to his childhood feline friends and that males can be crazy cat ladies, too, the Easy AIs are all characterized as little boys. Multiplayer is hot-seat style, and the game seems enabled for the new Steam Remote Play.
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Ninja Cats vs Samurai Dogs
Great gameplay! What I would expect from a actually good and fun stradegy of it’s kind. Top notch for a small project and good start to a game company! Thanks for the game look forward to updates, NC VS SD 2, multiplayer, new mission, etc. if any in future as well as this companies new games put out!
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Well, my first experience had been that it didn’t want to work. For those who get this game and find that you’ve an issue running it, find the game folder in steam, and run the app from there. You will need steam running, but this by-passed my issue. I thank daveh667 for that help. Now, I have actually gotten to play the game. It isn’t a hard game to get the feel of how it works. It does however, throw some truely wicked curves at you on some maps. Also, I can’t help but enjoy watching cats and dogs do epic battle. Anyways, I wasn’t disappointed with getting this game. it certainly had me thinking of new and better ways to try and defeat the rival faction. if you like strategy, or just like dogs and/or cats, do check this game out.
– Real player with 7.0 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
Meow-Jong
I found this during the Steam Summer Sale and figured it would be worth trying for a few bucks. I used to play a lot of mahjong in high school on our old Packard Bell computer and seeing this one made me want to take it up again.
The game is adorable and is something fun to play when you are just looking to kill time or have a quick break from studying or work. It is really addicting though, so careful with that! There are 120 boards in total, with the very first one with the classic tile layout and a good variety of unique setups. Simple graphics, catchy music that your cats will probably love, and very cute tile art.
– Real player with 41.4 hrs in game
It worked perfectly on Linux.
Cute, bug-free, relaxing and it has a good amount of boards.
There’s only one achievement that I think is a little grindy which is the “Complete 200 boards with 3 stars”, but there are only 120 boards, so you would have to play 100 boards twice or keep replaying the same one. Since this game doesn’t have cloud saves, every time I had to reinstall my OS or change computer, I would lose all my progress. So I restarted from scratch several times and this led me to getting the 200 boards achievement almost effortlessly. xD
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Nino Maze LOFI
Frustrating.
This game started out promising.
Relaxing music, not too difficult maze, nice animation of a running cat, …
I liked the game instantly and felt like it would be a nice way to relax.
But the further I got in the game, the more I felt like the goal of the creators was to irritate us.
The “difficulty” of the mazes was the increasing length and the smaller size. Everything became smaller so it’s not a game for people with bad eyesight! And the mazes were super easy but just really long. The music also became more irritating. Sounds that don’t fit together and “singing”?
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Overall exactly what I expected, with a few issues -
The fact that it gets smaller with each stage wouldn’t bother me had they kept to a light colored background and tiles - a black cat would show up fine in contrast. I was able to see fine in all the stages, it just was more annoying on those.
I really, really wish the LoFi didn’t have any speaking to them. It made me jump multiple times, and just pulled me out of the relaxing mood. It’s only in a few of them, but I personally didn’t enjoy it.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Kittypocalypse - Ungoggled
A simple yet fun TD game. While the price seems a little steep for what it is, the graphics are solid and the game play can be challenging. I made it through the Normal (difficulty setting 2 of 3) campaign with only having to redo a few maps no more than 3-4 attempts before beating all 15 levels in the campaign.
Since then I’ve now been trying it on the Hard (3 of 3 difficulty) setting and it isn’t kidding. Once I got to levels 5-6 I’ve had to spend a good chunk of time trying to figure out the perfect combination of weapon types and placements to barely beat the levels.
– Real player with 75.3 hrs in game
Finally a good alternative to Tower Wars, pitty they never followed up on that one
Does get a bit annoying with the layouts blocking weaponry’s view and little kitties no selling damage.
Once you get rocketry that’s pretty much all you need it seems, and no point upgrading them.
For the price it’s well worth it, i played for nearly 3hrs straight on the first play through and wasn’t getting annoyed until level 6/15 as the layout and having to defend 2 points at once is hard to get started.
Having played
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game