Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered

Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered

released on Sep 14, 2021

Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered

released on Sep 14, 2021

A remaster of Catlateral Damage

The premier first-person destructive house cat simulator is back with a vengeance! Play as a mischievous cat, swat your human's possessions onto the floor, scratch up curtains, smash precious keepsakes, and show your owner who's boss.


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This game is so unique, I love the way you can knock over pretty much anything. The only problem is that it gets very repetitive and boring, especially when you’re grinding for the “ultra mess maker” achievement. This game is easy to 100% and I love it for that, overall this game gets a 6/10. P.S. I took a massive break from this game to play assassins creed so it didn’t actually take me 4 months to complete.

Catlateral Damage (2020): La premisa es muy graciosa e interesante, pero el diseño de niveles y la progresión están tan mal hechas que al final no pasa de la mera anécdota. Los michis son graciosos, pero se hace repetitivo pronto pese a su corta duración (5,20)

Cute idea for a game and oddly satisfying. Lots of modes and collectables. While the game is fairly short on it's own, you can get at least 6-ish hours of content if you're aiming to see everything. Worth picking up if you want the experience of knocking things off of counters! (Trust me, you do.)

A revision of the original title that leans harder into gamification both for better and for worse. The new stamina and upgrade systems make it feel like there's more to the gameplay, but quickly taper out as they each become maxed out, landing players squarely back where the last game started them, sans time limit. Overall it IS an improvement, but know that if you played the original, there isn't quite enough to revisit here. But new faces will have a bit of fun.

fica meio repetitivo depois de um tempo mas é bem legalzinho jogo mindless

Fun short physics-based romp where you smack stuff off a counter and nothing more. The pictures of cats and the other animals were cute and funny. The physical copy I got came with a cute little handbook with pictures of the cats and the main developer talking about his childhood cat that inspired the game