Cat on a Diet reviews

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Microsoft from Spain
Do You remember Angry Birds? Well... This little game is like this; A flash-like puzzler targeted at children's audiences... Or people who really like this kind of games. Broadly: You have to make a fat cat "fall" in a jar of cookies by "skills" and breaking planks with the mouse, if you do not succeed and repeat... There's Not much to say: If you have young children who like this kind of games then go ahead. It is Not a must buy but also a bad game.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
In the Beginning you can still find it so sweet, laughs and has Fun ... But then ... Yes then ... You can see that it gets trickier, because the pumpy fur Ball Doesn't always make it easy with the rising Level to fall into the Glass with the thick, furry butt. All Around, though, it's just Fun and it demands the grey Cells. It's well implemented and I just find the thick Pummeling too cute. For in between definitely a really amusing change and the Thought Processor is also encouraged. My Recommendation has it.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
A fun and entertaining Game with Physics Puzzles and a fat Cat and hey, who doesn't like Cats? The Internet has been developed Extra for Cat Pictures, right? You have to help the Cat, which is actually on a diet, to get to the Glass with the Biscuits. Here you have to solve increasingly complex Physics puzzles in order to bugger the Cat into the Glass. A little it reminded me of Crazy Machines. If you want to get a Picture beforehand, here you summarize my subjective Impressions in a Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se1M63iMh0s
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Microsoft from Spain
If We switch to the "Cut the Rope" mascot with an obese cat and obsessed with chocolate chip cookies, we will have the result "Cat on a Diet": A game of simple challenges but that demand a little of the use of the physics and the environment to be able to reach the biscuits S. Simple, casual, as to sit a couple of hours where leisure predominates, and let yourself be carried away by the slight swing that touches the background and the funny sound effects that the game has. On the one hand, the physics engine has seemed quite accurate, sometimes too much but is compensated with three special skills that can help us-if you know how to use-to get those juicy three stars in the score. It'S like one of those popular Android games, where the replayability lies in repeating again and again the levels, looking for secret costumes and the perfect three stars. In Addition, the game has a bonus levels section, coupled with the 4 worlds it originally has, so do I recommend it? If you find it on sales, Go Ahead! Buy.