Compare The Cat Games prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by M. Hanka. Published by Liu Lidan. Released on 3/24/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Sports.

Three mouse-controlled cat minigames that collectively run about 90 minutes deep, the achievement list is the real endgame here, and it's honest about that.

I ran the numbers on The Cat Games the way I'd evaluate any session, expected playtime, decision density, replay hooks, and the spreadsheet came out short. Very short. What M. Hanka built is a trio of 2D casual minigames wrapped in cheerful cat aesthetics: Indoor Racing, an obstacle-course runner demanding quick reflexes; Swim Challenge, a reaction-time test that punishes hesitation; and Cat Breed Billiards, which slides in a mild trivia layer by tying ball targets to actual cat breed knowledge. All three are controlled entirely with left and right mouse clicks. That's the full control scheme. No configuration needed, no loading order to optimize, no build to plan. The depth question answers itself fast. Indoor Racing handles loosely, the mouse-click locomotion reads imprecise, and the course obstacles feel more random than designed. Swim Challenge fares a little better because pure reaction tests are harder to break with sloppy controls. Cat Breed Billiards is the most interesting of the three on paper, since it actually asks you to know something, but the billiards physics have been flagged by multiple players as difficult to predict in any meaningful way. Community reviews praise the graphics as pleasant and the audio as inoffensive; criticism lands consistently on control responsiveness and the brevity of content. A determined player can see everything in a single sitting well under two hours. So who is this actually for? The honest answer is achievement collectors and trading-card farmers. The game ships with 16 Steam Achievements and a full trading-card set, which means there is a defined checklist to complete. If your library has a completion-percentage tracker and you enjoy ticking it upward, The Cat Games delivers a completable goal list without demanding 40 hours of your time. The leaderboards add a thin competitive layer, chasing a top score on Swim Challenge is genuinely repeatable, but do not expect ranked drama. From a strategy and systems perspective, there is almost nothing to analyze. No progression tree, no unlockable modes, no difficulty scaling beyond personal score targets. The Cat Breed Billiards mode is the closest thing to a knowledge-system because it rewards players who can actually identify breeds, but that bonus depth evaporates once you have memorized the handful of breeds in rotation. The game has not received notable content updates since launch, and the community hub is quiet. No mod ecosystem exists for something this small. For cat enthusiasts who want something low-stakes and visually pleasant to fill twenty minutes between sessions of something meatier, The Cat Games delivers exactly that, no more. Anyone expecting even the mechanical depth of a Flash-era browser game may leave disappointed. Approach it as a charming trinket, not a destination. Diego, Scout Team

The Cat Games
ActionCasualIndieSimulationSports

The Cat Games

Mar 24, 2017M. HankaLiu Lidan
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Three mouse-controlled cat minigames that collectively run about 90 minutes deep, the achievement list is the real endgame here, and it's honest about that.

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About The Cat Games

I ran the numbers on The Cat Games the way I'd evaluate any session, expected playtime, decision density, replay hooks, and the spreadsheet came out short. Very short. What M. Hanka built is a trio of 2D casual minigames wrapped in cheerful cat aesthetics: Indoor Racing, an obstacle-course runner demanding quick reflexes; Swim Challenge, a reaction-time test that punishes hesitation; and Cat Breed Billiards, which slides in a mild trivia layer by tying ball targets to actual cat breed knowledge. All three are controlled entirely with left and right mouse clicks. That's the full control scheme. No configuration needed, no loading order to optimize, no build to plan. The depth question answers itself fast. Indoor Racing handles loosely, the mouse-click locomotion reads imprecise, and the course obstacles feel more random than designed. Swim Challenge fares a little better because pure reaction tests are harder to break with sloppy controls. Cat Breed Billiards is the most interesting of the three on paper, since it actually asks you to know something, but the billiards physics have been flagged by multiple players as difficult to predict in any meaningful way. Community reviews praise the graphics as pleasant and the audio as inoffensive; criticism lands consistently on control responsiveness and the brevity of content. A determined player can see everything in a single sitting well under two hours. So who is this actually for? The honest answer is achievement collectors and trading-card farmers. The game ships with 16 Steam Achievements and a full trading-card set, which means there is a defined checklist to complete. If your library has a completion-percentage tracker and you enjoy ticking it upward, The Cat Games delivers a completable goal list without demanding 40 hours of your time. The leaderboards add a thin competitive layer, chasing a top score on Swim Challenge is genuinely repeatable, but do not expect ranked drama. From a strategy and systems perspective, there is almost nothing to analyze. No progression tree, no unlockable modes, no difficulty scaling beyond personal score targets. The Cat Breed Billiards mode is the closest thing to a knowledge-system because it rewards players who can actually identify breeds, but that bonus depth evaporates once you have memorized the handful of breeds in rotation. The game has not received notable content updates since launch, and the community hub is quiet. No mod ecosystem exists for something this small. For cat enthusiasts who want something low-stakes and visually pleasant to fill twenty minutes between sessions of something meatier, The Cat Games delivers exactly that, no more. Anyone expecting even the mechanical depth of a Flash-era browser game may leave disappointed. Approach it as a charming trinket, not a destination. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Achievement HuntingTrading Card GrindMouse-Only ControlsMinigame CollectionScore AttackLow System RequirementsShort Playtime

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Gold

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 6 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 7, 8, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
50 MB available space
Graphics
256 mb
Processor
1.33 GHz

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Developer
M. Hanka
Publisher
Liu Lidan
Release Date
Mar 24, 2017

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