Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.1
2 PlayerCasualCatHypercasualSimulationSimulator

How to Play

Touch Pad or Mouse click Mouse click or tap to play

Description

Being a cat isn’t just about naps and sunbeams—at least not here. Life of a Prankster Cat Simulator lets you slip into fur and whiskers for a day of pure feline mischief. It’s pretty simple to get the hang of things: tap, swipe, and use your wits to mess with everything from vases to unsuspecting humans. Sometimes you’ll pull off a tiny prank—sometimes you’ll cause total mayhem. And it doesn’t all go smoothly; not every human finds it funny when their favorite mug crashes to the floor. Short bursts or longer play sessions both work fine here. Actually, it’s kind of easy to lose track of time just roaming around for the next opportunity to wreak havoc, which is maybe half the fun. The environments aren’t huge but they are packed with stuff that reacts in oddly satisfying ways—you know, little surprises tucked everywhere. It targets casual players mostly, folks looking for something lighthearted and stress-free where failing barely matters (which I like). Honestly, it feels especially made for anyone who’s watched a real-life cat do something ridiculous and wished they could be that troublemaker for once. You might chuckle at your own mess.

Editor's View

Honestly? I went in expecting silly fun and got...well, even more chaos than I guessed. Playing as this troublemaking cat is weirdly addictive—the game just tosses you into these familiar rooms full of breakable things, daring you to push your luck. Some pranks are laugh-out-loud good; others fall flat or feel samey after a while. But I can’t deny how amusing it is when your perfectly planned trick actually works out (rare but so satisfying). Not sure how long the novelty lasts if you binge it—after thirty minutes straight I started hoping for more variety or new powers. Still, for quick sessions or showing off funny moments to friends? Works well. It’s interesting: sometimes simplicity is what makes it stick.