Feeling tired but need something quick? Kittygram is that game you keep picking up, then putting down. It’s not perfect, but it’s oddly addictive. The controls are wonky sometimes, and the design feels a bit messy. Still, it’s easy to get sucked in for a little while.
Kittygram has a neat concept, but the tricky part is dealing with the wonky physics. Moving around is sometimes frustrating, and figuring out what to do next can be confusing. Still, once you get the hang of it, it’s kind of fun in a weird way.
Playing around with different setups can make a difference. Some loadouts make movement smoother, but it’s mostly trial and error. Don’t bother overthinking it—just pick what feels easiest and see what works. A simple combo can sometimes beat complicated setups.
One secret is to prioritize speed over precision early on. Don’t waste time fixing things that aren’t broken. Also, keeping an eye on the layout helps predict tricky spots. It’s annoying, but small shortcuts save so much time in the long run.
The game isn’t very long. You follow the steps, solve a few puzzles, and reach the ending without much fuss. It’s straightforward, but the ending is kind of unsatisfying. Still, it’s enough to make you want to try again and see if you missed anything.