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Tokyo Cat

Tokyo Cat

Android Arcade Crowlaycain Studio

Addictive aerial obstacle game set in Tokyo

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Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Package Name
com.crowlaycain.tokyocat

So here's my take on Tokyo Cat - I've tested a lot of these endless runner/flyer games, and this one's actually pretty solid. The simple tap-to-fly mechanic works really well, and the whole Tokyo cityscape backdrop looks great. And i like how there's a decent amount of strategy with the power-ups and stuff, it keeps it from feeling totally mindless. On the downside, it does get a bit repetitive over time, and the ads can be intrusive if you don't pay for the premium version. But overall, if you're looking for a fun, challenging little arcade game to mess around with, I'd definitely recommend giving Tokyo Cat a shot.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Simple, addictive tap-to-fly gameplay
  • Cool Tokyo setting with nice graphics
  • Decent amount of strategy with power-ups
  • Free to play, no need to spend money

Cons

  • Can get repetitive after playing for a while
  • Ads are annoying if you don't pay for ad-free
  • Difficulty ramps up pretty quickly
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Description

Alright, so I’ve been playing this game called Tokyo Cat for a couple months now. It’s basically a super simple but addictive little game where you just tap the screen to keep this cat character in the air as it flies through the streets of Tokyo. The goal is to see how far you can go without crashing into any of the buildings or obstacles. Sounds easy enough, right?

But let me tell you, it gets challenging pretty quick. There’s all these power-ups and things you can activate to help you out, like speed boosts and barriers. And the further you get, the crazier it gets with more stuff flying around. It’s a good time killer when you’re bored, but it’s also one of those games that’s easy to get sucked into for hours.

If you’re into casual arcade-style games, you’ll probably get a kick out of Tokyo Cat. It’s free to play, so you don’t have to spend any money to enjoy it. The graphics look really nice too, and it runs super smooth even on older phones. Overall it’s a pretty solid little time-waster, but it can get repetitive after a while and the ads can get annoying if you don’t pay to remove them.

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