TactiCats
Use power-ups to turn the scores. If you’ve always wanted to catch your friends with a giant laser pointer or shoot’em with a cheese cannon you can do it all! Just watch out for those flying yarn balls.
Play with up to 4 players (including bots) in 4 game modes.
Grow your kitten collection and collect them all. Complete various tasks and secret challenges and you’re reward will be… You guessed right, more kittens.
Master all the levels, so you won’t lose one of your nine lives. If surviving the power-ups isn’t tricky enough, you’ll have to watch out for crazy traps too. Surely moving cars, blackouts and eagles aren’t that bad.
Notes:
Full controller support for Xbox, PS, Pro Controller and JoyCons-
Steam User 1
Cute little game :) Well I only played it for 12 minutes alone which isn't the smartest because the game is basically meant to be played with friends and and you want a cute and fun little game that give you some fun for 30-60 minutes per session then I can really recommend it :)
And yeah there are bots so you can play it solo and I will do it for the achievements but not gonna lie they are quite bad. I mean there are easy, normal and hard bots and I would say there isn't a single difference between them. But I don't see that as a big negative point for the game.
So please give it a chance and even if you don't like it just don't refund it. It's not expensive and even on a sale there is even less reason to refund it. It's a cute little game and the dev deserves some love <3
Steam User 0
It's a really cool game. The mechanics and the gameplay are hilariously fun. When we played it with my son, the demo brought us a lot of joy. The bots aren't bad, either. Nevertheless, I'm going to refund for now and, probably, buy it again once it's on sale. Maybe, after it's patched. There are two reasons for that:
1) bugs -- and they occur even more often in the paid version (basically, a cat gets stuck in the ball-licking position and becomes invincible and unable to move, so the only option is to restart a match);
2) the demo already has more than 50% of the paid version's content. I'm a bit disappointed by the absence of new music and the quite limited number of new features (though, they are fun and well-crafted, too). So, it takes you less than 20 minutes to discover all the additions that weren't in the demo.
But again, it IS a nice, charming, light-hearted game that I genuinely enjoyed. It's just that it costs a bit more than I would pay, given that the demo is free.
Steam User 0
its just like cat