
You can play the latest build for free in your browser, and if you find it as entertaining as we do, you can vote for it on Steam Greenlight. Of his current version, Chung said "this is kind of entertaining, and the idea is funny, but it's just making me want something else, which is a cat parkour game where you just navigate an apartment as a cat." And knock stuff over, of course. Now he's working on it in his spare time to turn it into a full game, which he hopes to release later this year. It's small and rough at the moment, but it was originally made by one guy, Chris Chung, in a week, for the 7DFPS challenge. Now there's finally a game to let us experience what goes on in their furry little minds.Ĭatlateral Damage has you stepping into the destructive paws of our feline "friends", with the aim of knocking everything off the shelves onto the floor, as quickly as you can.

These can be disabled under the “Audio/Visual” tab of the “Options” menu on the title screen.The other day I came home to find the kitchen covered in shreds of paper towel.

Epilepsy warning: Some in-game effects may be problematic for some players. Additional Notes: We cannot support distributions that are not officially supported by Steam.These can be disabled under the “Audio/Visual” tab of the “Options” menu on the title screen. Additional Notes: Epilepsy warning: Some in-game effects may be problematic for some players.You can also use our free test tool to check it!

You would be able to run Catlateral Damage on your PC if it meets minimum requirements below.
