Universal App
Move a dancing kitten around to disco beats and
avoid getting shocked while filling up a greedy friend with a constant
flow of electricity.
Developer:
Chillingo Ltd
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPhone 4S
Disco Kitten
is one of those games that make very little sense until they’ve been
played. Explaining this game feels like explaining one of those
incomprehensible Japanese game shows that is entertaining to watch but
very hard to figure out what is going on. Fortunately, this game is lots
of fun to play even if there isn’t a logical reason for any of the game
to take place. Of course there’s no rule that a game has to make
logical sense to be entertaining, and
Disco Kitten proves it.
In this game the player controls a futuristic, robotic kitten named
Punka. Punka has a friend called Bunka who happens to be a giant head
that lives to gorge itself on electricity. Punka’s job is to help Bunka
get all the electricity he needs to fill himself up. And how does a
robot kitten go about collecting electricity for a giant disembodied
head? Why by dancing in front of lightning rod-like statues to transfer
the electricity that they’s collected from lightning bolts to his
friend, of course.
There
are five spots for Punka the kitten to stand in each level and four
electricity collecting statues. Punka can stand in front of any of the
statues or off to the side in front of none of them. Lightning pours
down in rhythmic patterns from emitters above each statue and fills the
statues up with energy. When Punka stands in front of a statue, that
energy is transfered to the big headed Bunka. However, the kitten can’t
be standing in front of a statue while it’s being hit by lightning or
else he will get shocked and destroyed and the player will have to wait
for a new Punka to continue the level. If any of the statues get
completely full of electricity they turn to stone and the level is over.
The player moves Punka around from statue to statue and out of the way
of incoming lightning filling up Bunka with energy until he is full.
Once full, the level is complete.
Disco Kitten is unique to say the least. The eclectic mix of
gameplay, mechanics, visuals and music makes for a game that doesn’t
easily fit into many genres. This one-of-a-kind game is lots of fun and
very challenging as well. Quick fingers and an even faster eye are
needed, but players will find they enjoy it even when they might not be
passing every level the first time.
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