![]() ![]() Though the game starts off as a very basic platformer (I keep using that term, but developer Veewo somewhat cutely refer to the game as a ‘Catformer’) with a number of secret areas to discover in the levels, it quickly evolves into something more challenging. The soundtrack is similarly bouncy and joyful and – though a tad repetitive in some places – complements the visuals nicely. The enemies are similarly infused with a nice level of character some are aggressive and will charge towards your character, others are shy and – somewhat inventively – may even pretend to be flowers until you’re a suitable distance away from them. ![]() The main character’s idle animation, for example, sees him pull out a Nintendo Switch to play on. The vibrant colours and simple, cartoony visuals give the game an immediately appealing look – the animation and character design, though deliberately very basic, is very cute and full of neat touches. It’s clear straight away that Super Phantom Cat has been made with a lot of passion. Super Phantom Cat ( officially Super Phantom Cat: Remake – though it’s a remake of mobile game Super Phantom Cat 2, rather than the first game – confused yet?) is a bright and colourful platformer starring the eponymous feline – a white cat named Ari, who sports a lightning bolt on his chest – on a quest to rescue his sister Ina, who is kidnapped by aliens in the game’s opening scenes.
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