Schrodinger’s Cat Burglar

Every cat game that I see triggers my scepticism and I don’t know where that has come from, I can’t think of a single cat game that I have tried that has actually dissapointed me. In fact, they generally tend to be full of heart, humour, and quality in their own way. Schrodinger’s Cat Burglar continues that streak delightfully.
Schrodinger’s Cat Burglar takes the concept of Schrodinger’s Cat, and a literal cat burglar, and fuses them together into a puzzle game in a way that feels like it was born with the universe. For those who are familiar with Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, this game controls similarly. One half of the gamepad controls one cat and in an instant, you can split into two cats, the second being controlled by the other half. It takes a bit of brain rewiring to start with – I can see why it is part of the Cerebral Puzzle Showcase – but soon enough it feels natural, and the speed and agility of the cats encourage getting stuck straight in. Zero pussyfooting around here.
The opening cutscene set the tone for the game, displaying the exact amount of seriousness necessary for a concept such as this. Lazy Susan is our hedgehog handler as we infiltrate a facility, solving puzzles of permanence, quantum physics, and steal cash to spend on fashion. Whether or not the fur density is actually fur density is down to interpretation but either way, the customisation is a joy and the bonus of this being Schrodinger’s Cat Burglar is that you have two cats to dress up rather than just one. Purrfection really.

The puzzles were mind bending enough that I had to pause a couple of times to figure it out, and the addition of optional puzzles is a treat. If you take the time and go the extra mile you will be rewarded with currencies, which as far as I could tell so far, go towards the aforementioned fashion. If you don’t then it is no big deal, the rest of the story awaits. A fantastic demo that I had installed for far too long before finally playing. I stand corrected about putting it off and recommend any puzzle heads and/or cat fans to check it out!
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