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Today, it was a brand new trailer was revealed for Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered, revealing all of the new visuals and improved. The developers are planning to add more rooms/levels to the game soon, but for now you have to content your kitty self with just your owner’s bedroom. Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered Provides More Furballs Next Month. Just look at the gameplay and try to tell me you’re not going to go mess around with this for the rest of the day: I have no doubt that this should be Game of the Year 2014. The creators of indie game Catlateral Damage ran with that idea, because who doesn’t want to play a game where you’re a mischievous cat?Īvailable to play for free right now, Catlateral Damage is a first-person cat simulator where your only objective is to knock as many of your owner’s belongings to the floor as you can in two minutes. The cable is flexible, but binding or twisted cables lead to strain on the tiny wires inside the cable and eventually that strain will break them. This has turned out to be the leading cause of 'lights but black screen' PSVR death. VG247's Mike Irving reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "small and rough at the moment" but found the game "entertaining.Being a cat would be awesome: someone else feeds you “take nap” is the number one thing on your agenda and no matter how many valuables or pieces of furniture you destroy, your owner will still love you. Do not let your VR cable get twisted or bound up. 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." Indie Statik's Chris Priestman reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "a fun little game about making a mess. The end."ĬNET's Michelle Starr reviewed the alpha release of Catlateral Damage as "kind of really fun." 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. Kotaku's Luke Plunkett reviewed the original Catlateral Damage as "as accurate a cat simulator as you'll ever play."

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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."















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