Cat Burglar: A Tail of Purrsuit

Cat Burglar: A Tail of Purrsuit

released on Mar 05, 2019

Cat Burglar: A Tail of Purrsuit

released on Mar 05, 2019

Cat Burglar is a short, light-hearted, stealth, puzzle platformer with a pet charity awareness campaign. Help Kat find her way into the Dogo Corps base to discover Major Bulls' master plan.


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Short and sweet. Puzzles were fun, and I wish there were more levels. First time I've seen ads in the game.

A cute little stealth game where you play as an anthropomorphic cat named Kat, who is trying to collect gems in a base of the Dogo Corps headquarters and discover the dastardly leader's, Major Bulls', master plan. Cat Burglar is a short, light-hearted, stealthy puzzle platformer with a pet charity awareness campaign, each time you complete a level you are shown a different animal related charity.

The game has a cute 3D artstyle and fun gameplay. Some of the levels are rather tricky at certain times, but it's mostly rather relaxed and easy. The soundtrack is lovely and doesn't get annoying while playing. There is also extra challenge levels called Gem Jam mode and DOGO mode. Gem Jam requires you to collect as many gems as you can before the timer runs out, that mode doesn't have any Dogo guards, so you are just focused on collecting the gems. DOGO mode has extra Dogo guards that you need to avoid, you don't collect any gems in this mode, but you need to find all 4 keys and get out of the level without the Dogo guards noticing you. Both modes add some extra fun to the game, but Gem Jam was a tad bit annoying, as the timer was short and achieving platinum in each level was hard.

For a free game this is definitely one of the more greater finds that I have found and it's definitely worth your time. Absolutely fantastic little game.

Just gonna log this as the Netflix Trivia game instead lol.

The Animation on that thing was amazing, and the humor was alright, but the actual trivia part of the game just wasn't that great sadly. You either get incredibly basic stupid answers, or insane shit that asks you to bust a thesaurus, either that or you need to know the size of George Clooney's penis, which as it turns out; I don't!

At least the different animations means that the animators got the most out of this setting and concept. Wish there was a way to just pick which scene you want to replay but as it is you can always just watch the animations you didn't see on Youtube.

If this was just a cartoon, then it would probably get 4 stars, but the game elements do honestly bring the experience down. It really should have been a Dragon's lair style experience, or since Netflix literally supports the option, a choose your own adventure game.