Fort Meow (2015)

Upper Class Walrus

PC (Microsoft Windows) · iOS

3.75 from 4 ratings

200 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 133 backlogged · 5 wish listed

Fort Meow is a pillow fort physics-based puzzle adventure involving cats, destruction and a dusty old manor. Upon finding her grandfather's journal in the attic, Nia is attacked by a barrage of feline assailants. It seems that her grandmother has become a crazy cat lady since last time she visited, so you will need to defend Nia by building a … Read more
Fort Meow is a pillow fort physics-based puzzle adventure involving cats, destruction and a dusty old manor. Upon finding her grandfather's journal in the attic, Nia is attacked by a barrage of feline assailants. It seems that her grandmother has become a crazy cat lady since last time she visited, so you will need to defend Nia by building a protective fort out of furniture to keep the cats at bay, while deciphering the mysterious tales hidden within the journal. Read less

Details

Developers
Upper Class Walrus
Publishers
Surprise Attack Games
Genres
Indie, Puzzle, Strategy
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jun 24, 2015 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Jun 25, 2015 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Community All Reviews Statuses

agurczuk

Review agurczuk 3/5 · Sep 15, 2019

A reversed Angry Birds is the quickest explanation of the game.

In Fort Meow you're tasked with building a fort from household items by stacking them on each other as waves of cats are thrown at you. And that's basically what the game is.

Visually it's not bad looking. Audio wise - serviceable.

There are different items with different characteristics …

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A reversed Angry Birds is the quickest explanation of the game.

In Fort Meow you're tasked with building a fort from household items by stacking them on each other as waves of cats are thrown at you. And that's basically what the game is.

Visually it's not bad looking. Audio wise - serviceable.

There are different items with different characteristics for you to use. Some are more durable, some provide special abilities and have different uses. The cats thrown at you start with basic ones and slowly introduce similar to angry bird types.

Between the levels you get to explore the house in search for new items to add to your collection and solve mini puzzles to unlock new rooms.

Overall interesting idea but it's the same thing over and over. The story about some robot kittens just felt uninteresting and unnecessary. Fun for an hour and then the novelty wears of. Didn't really bother finishing it as beating levels later on just felt unsatisfactory.

Good as an interlude for a moment.

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