The main selling point of this game are the visuals and comedy, which are quite goofy and charming- at least before they realized how popular anime girls were and Fortnited some of the game's identity away. The type-counter-system thing is pretty decent, and I did enjoy beating a few of the story modes. Beyond that? You're in for a total slog. There is no care whatsoever whether gacha units are remotely viable or not, and as there are no viewable stats to speak of, making the ability of units you want a matter of guesswork or Wikipedia investigation. There have been dozens of free seasonal units given out, about three of which are even usable. Don't bother going for specific cats- two years of FTP tickets used on the same pool and never got what I was after. The most fundamental flaw of this game pops up later on, when you're absolutely required to analyze the precise timing, ability, range, etc. of enemies if you want a chance at winning (none of which is knowable via in-game information). The visuals of dozens of cats overlapping each other will completely obscure what you or the enemy is doing. I could barely even follow guides for this reason. The music (of which there are only a few tracks spread over a hundred+ stages) sounds cheap and doesn't even loop correctly. I'm sorry, but I'm frustrated to have spent so much of my time on this dopamine snare. It's awful. I implore you, spend your money on a real game.

Reviewed on Oct 04, 2023


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