Clawsome! Catlateral Damage Now Available for Purrchase on Steam

Pawlease let me play this immediately.

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Remember way back in January 2014 when we first told you about Catlateral Damage, the mischievous cat simulator? Then so many people dug it that they ran a successful Kickstarter? Well the time has finally arrived, my feline friends; now you can play Catlateral Damage any time you want – it’s available on Steam!

If you haven’t heard of the game before, a) get your cat game-related priorities straight, and b) it’s basically a game where you’re an asshole cat trying to knock as much of your owners’ shit over as quickly as you can. This fully-upgraded version of Catlateral Damage comes with over twenty playable cats (someone hire this guy for the next Assassin’s Creed!), secret areas, and hundreds of collectable cat photos. Oh, and tons of expensive stuff to destroy, obviously.

Originally created by Chris Chung for a 2013 game jam and inspired by his childhood cat, Nippy, Catlateral Damage was nabbed by Fire Hose Games as part of their new indie accelerator, and Chung has been able to work on the game full time. You can pick it up on Steam for under $10.

Purrfect to play this Caturday. I hate myself.

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