6.8 /10 1 Votes
57% Metacritic Initial release date 10 August 2013 Mode Single-player video game | 4/5 A Game Engine Unity Genre Simulation game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date(s) Web (Prototype)
WW: 10 August 2013
Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
WW: 27 May 2015
OUYA
NA: 11 June 2015
Razer Forge TV
NA: 18 February 2016
PlayStation 4
NA: 22 March 2016
EU: 13 June 2016
HTC Vive
WW: 27 May 2016 Developers Chris Chung, Fire Hose Games Platforms PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systems, Ouya Similar Job Simulator, Thumper, I Am Bread, The Idolmaster Cinderell, Wayward Sky |
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Catlateral Damage is a first person video game in which the player plays as a cat. The only goal of the game is to knock as many of your owner's belongings onto the floor as possible. There are game modes in which the player can either race against the clock and get a certain number of items onto the floor as fast as they can, score as many points in a 2-minute time-frame, or a free play mode where there is no clock and there are no points.
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Catlateral damage gameplay overview
History
The original version of Catlateral Damage was created for the August 2013 7DFPS game jam. Development for a full release began in September 2013.
On 13 January 2014, Catlateral Damage was released on Steam's "Steam Greenlight" service. There was a Kickstarter campaign for the game that ran between 16 June 2014 and 11 July 2014.
The full version of the game was released on Steam on 27 May 2015.
Original release
BuzzFeed's Joseph Bernstein reviewed the original Catlateral Damage favorably citing "If you have ever wanted to know what it is like to be a little feline menace, this is your chance."
Kotaku's Luke Plunkett reviewed the original Catlateral Damage as "as accurate a cat simulator as you'll ever play."
Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Nathan Grayson reviewed the original Catlateral Damage as "basic and inconsequential as can be, and that's exactly what I wanted from it. Be a cat. Do total jerkstore asshole cat things. The end."
Alpha release
CNET's Michelle Starr reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "kind of really fun."
Indie Statik's Chris Priestman reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "a fun little game about making a mess. What's not to love?"
Joystiq's Danny Cowan reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage favorably with "For anyone who has never owned cats, this is a fairly accurate simulation of what their day-to-day life entails."
VG247's Mike Irving reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "small and rough at the moment" but found the game "entertaining."