Cat Meat
- April 21, 2017
- Ursa Games
"Cat Meat" is a retro-style platformer with 16-bit pixel art and a mission to save loved ones from meteor rain. With only 9 lives, players must carefully navigate challenges to complete the game, set to a catchy soundtrack by Music Mike. The game's deceptive cuteness adds to the urgency of the mission, creating a thrilling experience.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
music1 positive mentions
- The game offers a unique speedrunning experience with varied runs due to the random meteor patterns, keeping each playthrough engaging.
- It's a charming and cute platformer that provides a fun challenge, appealing to fans of difficult games.
- The controls are good, and the game is easy to learn, making it accessible while still offering a high level of challenge.
- The random falling meteors can lead to frustrating and unfair deaths, detracting from the overall experience and potential for a speedrunning community.
- The lack of player feedback, such as stats or leaderboards, makes it feel unrewarding after completing runs.
- The final boss and its mechanics can be overly difficult and frustrating, compounded by the unpredictable nature of the meteors.
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is a repetitive looping track that some players find tolerable, but many recommend turning it off to avoid frustration during frequent retries. Instead, they suggest creating a personal playlist for a more enjoyable experience.
“The music is a looping track; it's not terrible, but if you don't want to go mad while trying to beat this game, I would highly recommend you turn the music off and get your own playlist going, because you will be starting over a lot.”
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