Cat Lovescapes

Cat Lovescapes

CAT LOVESCAPES is a point and click game, where YOU are in the role of angelic Cat Cupid, whose task is to help the Black cat successfully pass through the Grandma's house. Our Grandma owns six cats, but one is the most fluffy and precious of them all. The most precious cat is the White cat, who won the furry heart of the Black cat. He needs to fight his FURR-iends , escape from Grandma, avoid every obstacle, explore and pass all the rooms in the house, and reach his love, the White cat.

Playing Cat Lovescapes: A Quick Overview

Point and click

CATS need a distraction so the Black cat can pass easily. Use your creativity to trick them all with many entertaining point and click actions.
If you fail to escape them, you will return to the beginning of the room. They will be your obstacle in each room, use your reflexes and outrun them all with a simple point and click gameplay.

Is the game playable on both Android and iOS?

Yes, Cat Lovescapes is accessible on mobile devices.

Is the game’s development based on a popular game creation environment like Construct or GameMaker?

WebGL was used for game rendering and interaction.

What category does this game fit into on gaming websites?

The main category that describes this game is Puzzle.

Who is the development team for this game?

The company or developer team that brought this game to market is Brave Giant LTD.

Which age groups is this game intended for?

This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens in terms of age.

What tags best represent the gameplay of this game?

The tags helping identify the genre or type of this game are: animal, cat.

Are there any bloody visuals in the game?

No, Cat Lovescapes does not include any violence involving blood.

Are there any cruel or violent elements within the game?

No, cruelty is not a part of the content of Cat Lovescapes.

Is this game more suited for a specific gender?

Male & Female players are most likely to enjoy this game.

Is this game ideal for children to play?

No, Cat Lovescapes is not appropriate for a children's age group.
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