Trap The Cat

trap the cat is a game that consists of a board with ticking boxes and a cat hidden inside. Only by keeping it in your possession will you be able to win. This game requires a combination of speed and strategy in order for you to be successful. It is your responsibility to apprehend the feline in question. Make certain that the cat does not escape! This game is played by a large number of people on a daily basis. You’ll need to know a few tricks and methods if you want to come out on top. The gameplay is straightforward. It is necessary to press a different button on the control panel in order to prevent the cat from escaping.

Nintendogs + Cats

In spite of the fact that it was released as a launch title for the 3DS a decade ago - and cats will never forgive Nintendo for giving them second billing in the game - Nintendogs + Cats is still one of the best cat games ever created. When you play with 3D enabled, it truly feels like you’re looking through a small window into their home, thanks to its adorable recreations of three kitten breeds (standard, oriental, and longhair) that you can befriend. Unfortunately, you will not be able to teach the kittens tricks or take them out on the town in the same way that you can with their puppy counterparts, but they will sneak away and bring you gifts on occasion to demonstrate that they truly care. It’s true that none of the gift options are dead birds or mice, but it’s okay to make a realism concession every now and then.

Catlateral Damage

In order to fully immerse yourself in the concept of playing as a cat, you will eventually want to start knocking things off the table. That is the entire premise of Catlateral Damage: you must leap around procedurally generated environments in search of the most breakable stuff, then break what you find. The occasional special event will appear in which you can chase and catch a mouse or something similar, but ultimately it’s all about the sweet satisfaction of destroying something else’s hard work. When played on a standard flat-screen, Catlateral Damage is a lot of fun. However, it’s even better when played in virtual reality with full motion controls for an even more immersive asshole cat experience.

Gato Roboto

What if Samus Aran was a cat, but he did pretty much the same things as she did as a human? When this happens, you’ll be playing Gato Roboto, a retro sidescroller that combines unabashed Metroid-style action with stylishly lo-fi pixel art and music. While Kiki, the intrepid ship’s cat, must carry on the mission of her human (because she’s a big part of the reason he’s trapped on his ship), she’ll be curling up in a suit of power armor and blasting through caverns full of hostile creatures - but she’ll also need to pop out every now and then to make the most of her feline agility and smaller profile. Gato Roboto is a short and minimalist Metroid-style game that is perfect for when you need a little more cat action in your life.

Blacksad: Under the Skin

This film noir-inspired detective adventure game is sort of like what would happen if The Wolf Among Us was renamed The Cat Among Us and if everyone was literally made up of animals. You take on the role of John Blacksad, a private detective who is also a World War II veteran and a big, muscular catman, as you investigate one of the most difficult cases of his career. While his story is intertwined with the rest of the Blacksad comic series, you are not required to be familiar with it in order to enjoy the game - you simply must be prepared for a hardboiled detective story of the highest caliber. Despite the fact that Blacksad: Under the Skin has some rough edges in terms of how it feels to move around the world and find clues, its reactive story (which has six different endings depending on your choices) is well worth playing for grizzled cat fans of all stripes.