Techland's Guncat Blasts onto Android for Kitty Revenge

Techland's Guncat Blasts onto Android for Kitty Revenge

Revenge against all the birdies, anyway!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 12, 2015 @ 05:23 PM (Staff Bios)
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Remember the April Fool's prank from Techland involving their upcoming blockbuster title, Guncat?

Though it has been released for iOS, Android users have been missing out on the kitty fun. Now cats everywhere can try their paw at the avian destruction simulator for the Android. Featuring a relatable, vengeful kitty, Guncat allows players to take control of eight guns and shoot down the annoying birds.

Here are some of the game's features:
  • Jump into explosive gun action
  • Explore an arsenal of avian destruction
  • Enjoy beautifully detailed graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4
  • Collect coins and unlock new enemy types
  • Dare your friends to beat your high scores
  • Use your lightning-fast reflexes to tap and chain combos and increase the multiplayer to take the high-score crown! Meow!
If anything, my fun feline friends, this is a great, fantastic stress reliever from a long day of pouncing and napping.

Below, you can find the official Guncat Trailer:

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