Cat From Hell: Mischief Simulator

Hypercasual Score: 7.3

Description

Unleash chaos as a naughty cat in Granny’s house. Break, jump, escape—cause mischief and discover surprises in this fun feline simulator.

How to Play

  • Mouse click or tap to play.

Tags

BallCatGrannySimulation

About

Cat From Hell: Mischief Simulator puts you right in the fluffy paws of a relentless troublemaker, and not just any old cat—a true agent of mayhem. You’re inside Granny’s rather cluttered house (she really does keep porcelain things everywhere), and your mission is pretty simple: make as big a mess as possible before she catches on. Knock over vases, tip over picture frames, send her best dishes flying. Some stuff reacts with satisfying clinks; other things shatter dramatically. Every time I tried something new—like nudging that weird glass bowl—I found it oddly rewarding. There’s more to it though. The game does throw in quick little challenges that don’t always announce themselves up front. Sometimes you’ll spot a fish tank practically begging for trouble or find stacks of books lined up just so. If you move fast enough and hide under the sofa or leap onto a shelf, Granny’s less likely to grab you. The pacing leans playful but there’s enough tension every time she starts stomping closer (her footsteps get loud when she’s upset). Controls are simple but responsive, and even if you fumble a move or two, well, part of being a cat is being unpredictable—it fits. This one seems perfect for anyone who loves silly sandbox games or has ever watched their own pet knock something off a counter with zero remorse.

Review

Playing Cat From Hell gave me flashbacks to all those times I caught my real-life cat up to no good—but somehow worse here! At first I was almost laughing at how easy it was to hurl plates across the kitchen, but after a while it does get repetitive if you stick around too long in one room. Still, there’s genuine joy watching the chaos unfold and dodging Granny’s surprisingly speedy reactions. The controls felt natural most of the time, though sometimes getting stuck behind chairs made me wish for slightly better movement tweaks. To be honest? It’s really fun when you let yourself lean into the role—even if the novelty wears down eventually.