Initially, you’re required to put thought into the proceedings, working out the ideal path to reach a high ledge or making a beeline to the most expensive household items to clear a destruction-based objective.
If this sounds like a simple premise, that’s because it is.Įvery single action – from jumping to knocking items over – drains a smidgen of energy from a gauge located at the top of the screen, governing what’s possible to achieve in a single run. These vary from catching mice and moths, to seeking out cat toys, or breaking a certain number of precious items such as vases. Rather than simply let you cause chaos and destruction, each stage features a small list of objectives to complete. If you’ve ever returned home to find your beloved feline has had a ‘funny five minutes’ and wrecked the joint, you’ll undoubtedly relate to the antics Catlateral Damage has to offer. Essentially a cat simulator, in a similar vein to the equally daft Goat Simulator, Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered entails making a mess in various households – in first person – before letting your chosen kitty run riot in a supermarket, a museum and a few other spacious locations.