Green Cat
- May 26, 2017
- Anatoliy Loginovskikh
Green Cat is a challenging endless block-traveling game where you must navigate ever-changing scenarios filled with traps, mines, and dangerous creatures. Quick decision-making and sharp reflexes are essential to your survival as you face space jellies, kamikaze dogs, and other obstacles. Only Octopus the Seller offers assistance on your journey towards infinite chasing supremacy.
Reviews
- The game features nice graphics and a cute design, making it visually appealing.
- It has a dynamic gameplay style with randomly generated levels, providing a unique challenge.
- The controls are simple, allowing players to jump and shoot, which can be engaging for hardcore platformer fans.
- Levels become repetitive after a certain point, leading to a lack of progression and variety.
- The game suffers from frustrating bugs and control issues, such as inconsistent jumping mechanics.
- There is a lack of tutorials or explanations, making it difficult for players to understand the game mechanics and objectives.
- music5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The game's soundtrack is generally well-received, described as decent and enjoyable, though it tends to become repetitive quickly. Players appreciate the unique sound design, where in-game noises contribute to the overall auditory experience, making the game feel artistic even without music. However, some users express a desire for more control over the audio settings, particularly the ability to mute the music independently.
“The game is a piece of art as it looks great and sounds great even without music.”
“The soundtrack in this game is actually really nice, and the gameplay is really quirky.”
“The soundtrack is fairly decent, although it becomes repetitive very quickly.”
“What if you wanted to mute the sounds in-game, or at least mute the music without muting other sounds?”
“As platforms assemble, they make noises which essentially become the music.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally praised for being beautiful and pleasant, contributing positively to the overall experience. However, some users describe them as shallow, suggesting a lack of depth in visual detail. Overall, the combination of nice graphics and simple gameplay is well-received.
“The graphics are beautiful and pleasant.”
“It's got nice graphics, cool simple gameplay, and a cat!”
“Nice graphics, good gameplay = green cat, the game!”
“The graphics feel very shallow and lack depth.”
“The visuals are underwhelming and fail to impress.”
“The overall graphical quality is disappointing and feels outdated.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Gameplay is characterized by quirky mechanics that deviate from standard walking and jumping, leading to mixed experiences. While some players appreciate the dynamic nature of the gameplay, others find certain mechanics problematic. Overall, the combination of nice graphics and engaging gameplay elements contributes positively to the game's appeal.
“The soundtrack in this game is actually really nice, and the gameplay is quite quirky.”
“Nice graphics and good gameplay make this game a winner!”
“Pick any mechanic outside of regular walking and jumping, and there's something wrong with it.”
“This kind of dynamic gameplay was new to me.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game is generally considered stable for an indie title, but players have reported occasional glitches and difficulties that can affect the overall experience.
“If you're looking for an indie game, try it; it's alright, but it can get weird, and there are some glitches that make it difficult.”
“The game crashes frequently, making it hard to enjoy the experience.”
“I encountered several bugs that disrupted gameplay, which really affected my overall enjoyment.”