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  2. Shobon no Action - Wikipedia

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    Shobon no Action, [a] [b] also known as Cat Mario, is a Japanese freeware platform game released in February 2007. The game features frustrating elements which has made it subject to internet video game commentary , such as ostensibly innocuous objects that kill the character in ways unforeseeable to the player.

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  4. Puzzle Uo Poko - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle Uo Poko is a visual matching game in which one player or two co-operative players (represented by cats) try to clear the screen of coloured bubbles in order to progress to the next level. [1] [2] All the action takes place underwater across 30 stages and with each completed level the cats travel deeper in their submarine. [3] [4]

  5. Dadish - Wikipedia

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    Dadish 3 is the third installment of the series. Its initial releases were on June 14, 2022, for all platforms. Dadish 3 follows the same talking radish dad trying to save his radish children from a shady school field trip. The game consists of fifty levels across 5 worlds: Gangalo Jungle, Polvujo Desert, Rubo Sewer, Haveno Port, and Marfundo Sea.

  6. Monsters Ate My Condo - Wikipedia

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    The main goal of the game is to feed four unique monsters their specific color-coded floors of a condo. These monsters, dubbed Boat Head, Reginald Starfire, Mr. Shigoto and Lord Ferocious, are fed the floors of the condo through the player swiping the appropriately-colored floors to them in either Endless or Timed Attack mode. [2]

  7. Neko Atsume - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the game was honored as one of the Top 5 Mobile Games of 2015 by GameSpot, who cited the game as "intensely quirky" and "increasingly compelling." [ 24 ] [ 25 ] On September 15, 2015, Google and Hit-Point teamed up for Game Week with Google Play to produce a live video event called Real Neko Atsume ( リアルねこあつめ ...

  8. White Cat Project - Wikipedia

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    White Cat Project is an action role-playing game with touchscreen controls, where the player controls the character by dragging the finger across the screen (a mechanic Colopl calls "Punicon") and tapping to attack. Special abilities can be activated by holding the finger on the character, which opens up a selection menu of abilities.

  9. Little Kitty, Big City - Wikipedia

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    Little Kitty, Big City is a third-person adventure video game where the player controls a black, domestic cat that is lost within a large Japanese city. The player has to navigate the cat back to its owner's apartment, but can also interact with the city via many typical cat actions, such as catch birds, jump into boxes and trash cans, steal items, and emote.