Kitty Survivors: Rogues of Catmere
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About the Game
On Kitty Survivors you play as members of a cat guild hired to protect the Kingdom of Catmere. Fight off hordes of cursed creatures in a land of magic, explosions and of course… KITTENS! Try to survive long enough to find yourself face to face with your greatest enemy, the great Dr. Walter Spray.
Build you way to victory
Choose several combinations of perks and try to find the perfect one for you! You might want to give birth to a kitten that will aid you in battle or perhaps you want to get explosive diarrhea to obliterate your enemies. It’s all up to you!
The Forge
A wooden trunk, a dwarf beard and a muscular chinchilla, what do those things have in common? Well, in the wrong hands, nothing, but you’re an experienced blacksmith that can use anything you want to forge the ultimate weapon!
Pets
You can obtain eggs in your runs and hatch them to receive loyal companions. Use them in battle, feed them apples and watch them evolve into their ultimate form!
Features
- Auto and manual options for firing and aiming
- Runs that can be done in 15 minutes
- Unique builds every run
- Characters with different skills
- Pets with leveling system and evolutions
- Weapon crafting, with over a thousand combinations
- Six types of weapons: Bow, Staff, Boomerang, Minigun, Shotgun and Fish
- Unique and funny perks
- Elites and Bosses
- Permanent upgrades
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Steam User 2
Kitty Survivors: Rogues of Catmere, developed and published by Little Horror Studios, is a colorful, fast-paced roguelite that blends the chaos of survival arenas with the charm of anthropomorphic feline heroes. Set in the fantastical world of Catmere, the game puts players in the paws of adventurous cats defending their homeland from waves of bizarre creatures and cursed monstrosities. Despite its lighthearted premise and playful tone, the gameplay is surprisingly robust, offering an intricate system of upgrades, weapon crafting, and pet evolution that gives each run a distinct rhythm and sense of progression. It’s a game that hides strategic depth beneath its cute surface, combining humor, action, and roguelite unpredictability into a compact yet satisfying package.
The experience begins in classic roguelite fashion: you select a cat hero, enter an arena, and prepare to survive wave after wave of increasingly aggressive enemies. The core mechanics are simple but addictive. As you defeat enemies, you gain experience and collect resources that allow you to upgrade weapons, learn elemental skills, and evolve your pet companions. Every few minutes, the battlefield transforms into a whirlwind of explosions, power-ups, and visual effects as your character’s abilities compound into overwhelming destruction. The combat system is both chaotic and rewarding, and the sheer number of projectiles and enemies on screen captures the exhilarating spirit of bullet-hell games while maintaining an approachable learning curve. The randomness of item drops and perk combinations ensures that no two runs play the same, encouraging experimentation with different builds and playstyles.
The visual presentation of Kitty Survivors is one of its most endearing aspects. The top-down pixel art style is vibrant and expressive, with each character, enemy, and attack animation designed to maximize clarity and personality. The environments, while relatively simple, complement the frantic action with bright color palettes and dynamic lighting effects that give each battlefield a sense of liveliness. The soundtrack adds another layer of charm, offering upbeat adventure tunes that evoke the spirit of classic handheld-era games. The music builds momentum alongside the intensity of combat, creating a satisfying rhythm that keeps the adrenaline flowing. It’s clear that Little Horror Studios prioritized atmosphere and feedback over complexity, resulting in a game that is visually cohesive, audibly energetic, and immediately engaging.
Where Kitty Survivors shines most is in its progression systems. Between battles, players can forge new weapons, hatch eggs to acquire pets, and combine elements to create devastating synergies. The forge system allows for creative weapon experimentation, letting you craft everything from conventional blades and bows to absurd contraptions like explosive fish or mystical staves. The pet system adds another layer of strategy, as companions can evolve into stronger versions that enhance your abilities or act as additional attackers during combat. This combination of systems gives the player a tangible sense of growth with every session. Even if a run ends in defeat, the resources collected can be used to strengthen future attempts, making each failure feel like a step forward rather than a setback. The game strikes a fine balance between accessibility and depth, making it easy for casual players to enjoy while still rewarding those who dig into its mechanics.
Despite its many strengths, the game does face some limitations common to smaller indie titles. While the weapon and pet variety offer plenty of short-term fun, the content pool begins to feel thin after several hours of play. The arenas, though functional, lack significant environmental diversity, and the enemy types don’t always demand different tactics, which can make later runs feel repetitive. The elemental synergy system, while intriguing in concept, doesn’t always have the dramatic impact one might expect; often the sheer power of raw damage upgrades overshadows the more nuanced combinations. Some players may also find the difficulty curve uneven, as early progression can feel too forgiving before later stages spike sharply in intensity. These issues don’t break the game, but they highlight its modest scope and suggest room for further expansion through updates or future entries.
Still, Kitty Survivors: Rogues of Catmere succeeds in delivering what it promises: a fun, replayable, and charming roguelite that knows exactly what it wants to be. It’s a game that doesn’t overreach but polishes its core loop to a satisfying shine. The thrill of watching your feline hero transform from a fragile kitten into a storm of destruction never grows old, and the quick, 10–20 minute runs make it an ideal pick-up-and-play experience. Its humor, creativity, and rewarding sense of progression make it easy to lose track of time as you chase higher scores and crazier builds. While it may not redefine the genre, its balance of whimsy and challenge sets it apart from more generic survival titles. For players who enjoy roguelites that combine accessibility, charm, and frantic fun, Kitty Survivors: Rogues of Catmere stands out as a delightful and surprisingly addictive adventure in the ever-growing world of indie action games.
Rating: 8/10
Steam User 0
I can only recommend this game for children because of its simplicity. It has nothing to do with the cute setting, animal theme, or mild potty humour. Of all survivor games, this is the easiest I’ve ever played. If you're into slow paced survivor games which lack chaos, then it's perfect.
There are 4 maps with 3 difficulties. Each map contains 15 rounds, or ‘waves.’ Each wave lasts 60 seconds. Rounds will spawn two elites and two bosses. When a boss spawns, the wave timer freezes and resumes after the boss is defeated. Elites do not freeze wave timers. Once the final boss is defeated, enemies stop spawning and the map is finished by walking onto the platform.
You can select up to 6 spells per game which autocast and choose up to 6 passives. There are 16 spells in the game that can evolve. Spells evolve by having the correct passive chosen. All spells can evolve but not all passives synergise with a spell.
There are 7 pets to unlock that will fight alongside you. One pet will accompany you per match. These pets can permanently evolve by feeding them 75 apples which are purchased by gold. Once evolved, they can’t revert back to their weaker baby form.
The following weapons can be crafted: Bow, boomerang, staff, minigun, fish. Weapons are crafted by finding components dropped by defeated elites and bosses. Weapon attributes are determined by the quality of components used. Three components are required per craft: 1. Grip defines the weapon perk (free spell).
2. Body defines weapon type (bow, staff, etc.).
3. Point defines weapon elements (fire, water, earth, air).
What’s Good
1. No lag, very smooth gameplay.
2. 6 playable cats to unlock.
3. 7 combat pets to unlock.
4. Permanent upgrades via gold can be refunded.
5. Dash ability. Can dash through enemies without taking damage.
What’s Bad
1. Spell effect transparency can’t be lowered or disabled. Enemies and projectiles can be difficult to see
2. at end game. I avoided some spell evolutions and pets for this negative.
3. Can’t press 1-2-3 on keyboard for levelup choices. You must click.
4. Can’t increase game speed.
5. Weapon components are limited. Complementary perks with components are always the same. In other words, crafting the best weapon is easy.
6. Can’t alt-tab without the game pausing.
7. Every cat's unique ability is underwhelming or near useless.
Steam User 0
Cute little survivors cat game!
Has controller functionality, but some menus don't work 100% of the time with controller.
Specifically, the main menu area. I need to use my mouse to click through the areas.
And after opening a chest, I have to use my mouse and click to close the "yay I opened a chest" thing.
But if you're playing with keyboard and mouse, it's not an issue.
Movement is only in the 8-base ways too, but still very fun little survivors game with kitties!
Steam User 0
Simple and fun. Perhaps too simple...
Steam User 0
its adorable af
Steam User 0
Survivors with cats. It's good but not a lot of variety.