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Catlateral damage no






The TakeawayĬatlateral Damage is a fun and humorous take on what it means to be a cat. Secondly, playing Catlateral Damage probably won’t give you any problems.

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If motion sickness isn’t a problem for you, first of all, you’re lucky. I found I could only play the game for about an hour at a time.

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Since you don’t have anything in front of you (like a gun in most first-person games) spinning the camera to look in different directions was somewhat nauseating. One thing to note is that the first-person perspective can be a bit much to take if you suffer from motion sickness, like I do. Another nice touch is the ability to unlock different cats to play as. As each level starts, your cat avatar makes some snarky remark about people, which gives them cause to wreak havoc. I also found the game’s sense of humor to be quite enjoyable. It also takes some time to work up the skill to accomplish the amount of destruction you need to in order to win the level. Just like searching for collectibles in any other type of game, I found myself needing to scan the room for anything else that I could knock over. One of the things about Catlateral Damage that I found surprising is how challenging it actually is. You’re also given little mini-objectives in each level, like knocking over a certain number of books or other specific items. Others are little tunnels you need to run through. They drop into the environment in a variety of ways. These can increase your speed, or extend your swatting reach. My three-year-old daughter was able to run around and knock over things fairly close to the ground, though the jumping seemed to be hard for her.Īt certain times during the level, power-ups will be come available. This simplicity also makes it pretty easy for young kids to play.

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You can stick out your paws to swat at items or you can simply plow into them. This leaves practically no area of the house inaccessible. Just like cats in real life, you can jump pretty high and find yourself on top of bookshelves and cabinets near the ceilings. Books, dishes, flower vases and even TVs can fall prey to your cute little swatting paws. Nothing is off limits when it comes to knocking things over. Your goal is knock over as many things as possible in a give time frame. You’re alone in a house that’s very neatly decorated and just asking to be destroyed. You play as a cat in the first person perspective. At its core, Catlateral Damage is very simple.








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