What we’ve briefly outlined might seem thin and shallow. It’s wish-fulfilment that will get all age groups purring. And who doesn’t love Katamari? We’d suggest that this is just as approachable, just as family-friendly. If you loved Katamari, you will at least like Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered. Sure, Katamari has you growing in size, which isn’t the case here, but Catlateral Damage has you levelling your cats to improve their speed, jumping and swiping. A timer ticks down (in this case, your energy), and you’re looking to build as high a score as possible. But instead of rolling over the items and accumulating them like in Katamari, you are swiping them and knocking them over. Around you are hundreds of items, lovingly stacked or tucked away. You have that same familiar-but-different perspective on household rooms. In many ways, its closest cousin is the Katamari games. It’s just you and a far-too-clean, far-too-ordered house. There’s no combat, no keys to unlock doors, puzzles to solve or any of that nonsense. It knows that terrorizing a living room is enough fun on its own, and it gets out of the way, putting few obstacles in your path. As you would hope from that golden premise, Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered is litter-trays full of fun.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |