- March 9, 2018
- ZoopTEK
Super Cat Herding: Totally Awesome Edition
63%Game Brain Score
humor, atmosphere
graphics, gameplay
82% User Score 28 reviews
Platforms
About
Welcome to Super Cat Herding: Totally Awesome Edition! Guide your cute, chaotic, invulnerable minions with a range of tools and abilities, from the mundane, to the unexpected like fire breathing, to the absolutely insane for you to discover!











+1
Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
humor7 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features adorable graphics and a fun concept of guiding cats to cause chaos, which provides a lot of laughs.
- A portion of the proceeds goes to charity, making the purchase feel more meaningful.
- The gameplay is entertaining and light-hearted, with a relaxed atmosphere that appeals to cat lovers and casual gamers alike.
- The game is very short, with limited replayability and no community content or level editor.
- Controls can be chaotic and stiff, making it difficult to achieve objectives without frustration.
- The physics engine is inconsistent, leading to erratic cat movements that can hinder gameplay and make tasks tedious.
graphics
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are described as cute and entertaining, particularly highlighting the variety of cat designs and the amusing physics involved. While not on par with high-budget titles, the visuals effectively convey the game's charm and fun, making it enjoyable despite its limitations. Overall, the graphics serve their purpose well, contributing to the lighthearted and humorous atmosphere of the gameplay.
“The graphics are cute, the cats are pretty cute and it's nice that they have multiple cats so you have a little variety.”
“The graphics, although not 'God of War', allow the game to run amazingly when the physics engine is working overtime.”
“Do you enjoy hilarious physics and graphics while watching cats operate a nuke?”
“Graphically it isn't fantastic in any way.”
“Though the graphics convey what is important, and the game obviously didn't have a big budget, so I don't think I can fault it much at all.”
“To compare to Catlateral Damage, the two games at the base level look pretty much the same, but Catlateral goes for a cartoony art style so it kind of works there.”