Kitty Krush: Cat Game

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Everyone
10+
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About this game

Kitty Krush is a cozy, cat-themed story about a hive mind cat civilization that enslaves humanity. Wrapped up in a simplified deck-builder, unlock chapters with each round of play. Based on a true story.

*It will take a few runs to unlock the entire story. You are meant to fail on the first attempts and come back stronger.

How it Plays:
Each chapter sets a target (score): use discards and redraws to put together hands that give a multiplier to your score, example: three of a kind.
Beat the target score within a limited number of hands to advance. Upgrade the deck, then advance to the next chapter.

Kitty Coins:
Kitty Coins stick with you between runs. Spend them when you need an edge: extra hands, extra discards, rerolls for mod cards, and upgrading your deck between runs.

You earn Kitty Coins by playing hands and completing chapters. When a run ends in game over, you collect coins for that run. Your payout scales with how far you got (half the chapter you reached, rounded up), so even a failed run still banks something for the next attempt.

Who it’s for:
If you like roguelike deck games, casual card games, or short cozy games, I made Kitty Krush for you. It's based on a true story. You can trust me! Meow.

Key points:
- Unlock Secret Chapters by playing single hands with huge scores.
- Earn Kitty Coins on failed runs, that can be spent to power up your deck.
- The story is inspired by and dedicated to my hungry baby.
Updated on
May 16, 2026

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

Increase starting hands and discards