5 Great Videogames About Cats
From Ancient Egypt to YouTube, there is a strong undying bond between human civilizations—cats. Who can blame society’s obsession with the fuzzy indifference of feline companions? Well, besides biologists like Jaroslav Flegr, who linked the cultural notion of a “crazy cat person” with a parasite found in household cats’ litter boxes.
But really, cats are magical creatures. They always land on their feet, have nine lives, and bring their guardians bodies of other dead animals as gifts—a reminder that murder is frequently on their minds as you lovingly pet them and swallow your bile while discarding their gifts.
It’s fitting that cats and videogames would eventually cross paths, and not only because of their nonchalant violence covered in a gorgeous design. Cats are clever, inquisitive and charming, even if they nap 22 hours a day. Their intuitive problem solving and thirst for destruction makes the fluffy wonders ideal as protagonists and characters, and the mythologies surrounding cats over centuries makes their presence even more alluring.
Here is a list of games either about cats, or that use cats as part of an integral theme to a game’s narrative or play design, ranging from adorable ideas to dark, unsettling stories. And if you want to see a list of the best cats in games, click here.
1. Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore a Fedora
Emma Jones is a private investigator with a cat partner named Franky. Together, they must solve a series of connected crimes in a hard-boiled detective story where talking cats and rats are up to no good. What I found most enjoyable about Hot Tin Roof, besides the amazing soundtrack and back-and-forth quips, were the interesting sub-plots, like a cat running for mayor and needing a PR representative, or Franky’s mysterious past and how it links to one of the prime cat suspects. There’s quite a lot to discover in this puzzle game between animal friends, plot twists and a solid noir atmosphere.
Ethics disclaimer: my cat, Garnet, is a non-playable character in this game.
2. The Cat Lady
Susan Ashworth is on her deathbed after taking too many sleeping pills, looking into the eyes of a black stray cat she named Teacup. After surviving the suicide attempt, she returns to her daily routine surrounded by cats that she lures to her apartment when she plays the piano. The Cat Lady is not just about Susan’s depression and her relationship with the stray cats in her neighbourhood, but also about the friendship she forms with another emotionally lost woman named Mitzi and how it impacts their lives. There’s also a gruesome, awesome scene involving the cats helping Susan take out an enemy.