Supercat Survivors ★★★☆☆

Supercat Survivors ★★★☆☆

Supercat Survivors, the kitties will not go down without a fight!

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Pros:

  • So many cats to choose from
  • Endless mode
  • Different levels of difficulty

Cons:

  • Small arena
  • Controller doesn’t work with everything
  • A sound drives me crazy

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Explanation to Negative Feedback


Small arena

As someone who hasn’t played these kinds of games before, I have watched others play them and I do know Vampire Survivors (I think is the name) became a huge deal. Most games like that one have this open world arena where you just keep running around and try not to get cornered and die from a mass group of enemies.

In this game, we’re in a small arena. There’s not a lot of room to roam.

For me, personally, I like being constrained to a smaller area rather than a large open area, but I’m placing this in the cons because you can become so OP that you’re just standing there and everything is dying.

I feel like at some point, when it happens round after round, the game becomes less fun.

Sure, everything’s dying and it’s cool that you’re getting all the loot. But it’s become an idle game at this point, when you’re not doing anything.

Don’t these games have a focus on survival, and how is it survival when nothing ever touches you?

Controller doesn’t work with everything

Supercat Survivors

I had to switch to my mouse and keyboard any time I wanted to learn about what a certain stat was, because the controller wouldn’t move over to that area and cycle down the list. It’s not a huge deal, because it was always after the battle and on the items sections that I was figuring stuff out, but still.

Why do I have to switch from one to another just to get the information I need.

A sound drives me crazy

This sound, is something that’s also made by something in another game. But I can’t for the life of me remember what game it is, and it’s driving me bonkers to hear it.

Send help.


Explanation to Positive Feedback


So many cats to choose from

Supercat Survivors

They made a game with a ton of cats that have different looks to them and, what, you expected this to not be in the pros section?

But no, there’s a lot of cats that you can choose to play rounds with and every cat has specific stats, some that are beneficial and others that could severely hinder them. I like this because depending on the cat you choose, you’re really relying on specific weapons–that and the difficulty can ramp up from one cat to the next.

Just keep in mind you’ll have to unlock specific cats to actually play them.

Endless mode

If twenty waves is too little for you to handle and you want to see exactly how far you can continue your growth of invincibility as a weaponized kitty, there’s an endless mode you can choose that’ll just keep the waves coming.

Different levels of difficulty

Supercat Survivors

The levels for difficulty can be chosen at the bottom of the screen where you pick your next cat to challenge the mobs with. I don’t think they progress on their own–that is, the next difficulty is not automatically chosen–but each new level of difficulty unlocks once you complete the tier before it.

There are six levels of difficulty in total.