BYTE CATS
BYTE CATS is a tight, old-school platformer with a healthy dose of destruction. Experience a story-driven adventure with an insatiable cast of cats and other higher beings as you unleash chaos upon your opponents, and maneuver through challenging obstacles and environments in the underworld.
Lead a bunch of kittens through a dystopian underworld and explore brutal levels full of hardcore platforming action and hidden secrets. Catch a variety of little critters to fill up your mice containers and unleash claw-some abilities.
Every cat has an individual ability.
Liv can convert into a light body and become invulnerable for a short period of time.
Di shoots around with green fire balls that set all enemies and harmful mice on fire.
Dash through the air – and through enemies – with Bob’s Catmobile.
Key Features
- A story-driven platformer
- Precise platforming
- Multiple playable cats
- Challenging gameplay
- Several powerful abilities
- Unlock new levels
- Secrets
- A kickass soundtrack
Steam User 3
Cool platformer with a good story and soundtrack. If you have trouble running the game (like error 0xc000007b) then try this method, which I searched for a very long time on the Internet and still found it. It was the only one that helped me to fix the problem with launching the game:
"I believe what happened is that in my initial efforts to fix the problem (so long ago that I've forgotten) I tried to manually put some of these DLL files in my system folder instead of installing the redistributables. The ultimate cause of my problems was that there were bad "msvcr" and "msvcp" dlls in my system folder, and the uninstall process wasn't removing them. So, after uninstalling all the VC redistributables (again) I went into the SysWOW64 folder and manually cut out all the msvcp and msvcr dlls that the computer would allow me to, keeping them in a separate folder for safety. After running the all-in-one installer, the program finally started working again. I restarted between all of these steps as well. If anyone else finds this problem in the future, just make sure your redistributable uninstalls are actually uninstalling the msvcr and msvcp files from your system32 and sysWOW64 folders."