Review
Cat From Hell – Cat Simulator is a chaotic and hilarious action game that lets you experience life from a cat’s mischievous perspective. Developed by Nolodin Games, it embraces pure feline chaos — you knock things over, destroy furniture, annoy humans, and generally behave like the naughtiest cat imaginable.
The concept is simple but extremely entertaining. You play as a small house cat in various 3D environments such as kitchens, living rooms, and gardens. Your goal? Cause as much destruction as possible before time runs out. Smash plates, break glasses, throw objects off shelves, and earn points for every mess you make. The more damage you cause, the higher your score.
Controls are straightforward, with smooth joystick movement and jump/swipe actions that make it easy to run, leap, and knock things over. The physics engine does a surprisingly good job of making the destruction feel satisfying — objects scatter realistically, and the sound effects add to the humor. You can even unlock new skins and explore different rooms as you progress.
The game doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s part of its charm. It’s designed purely for fun and stress relief, letting you unleash your inner troublemaker without consequences. The visuals are simple but colorful, and the exaggerated animations give the cat plenty of personality. However, like many indie mobile titles, it includes ads and optional purchases, which may interrupt gameplay at times.
Overall, Cat From Hell – Cat Simulator is a lighthearted and addictive casual game that delivers exactly what it promises — chaos, comedy, and cat-titude. It’s perfect for players who love sandbox-style destruction, humor, or just the joy of being an unapologetically naughty cat.
Key Features
Play as a mischievous cat in 3D environments
Smash, break, and knock over household items
Earn points for causing chaos and destruction
Explore rooms and unlock new cat skins
Realistic physics and fun sound effects
Simple controls and intuitive gameplay
Free-to-play with optional ads and in-app purchases