
Every cat owner knows the truth: they’re not pets… they’re tiny chaos machines with fur. Cat From Hell doesn’t just understand that idea; it celebrates it, handing you the reins (or should that be the claws?) and asking one simple question: how much havoc can you cause before someone completely loses it?
Now available on Xbox Series X|S for ÂŁ4.19, this mischievous sandbox from Nolodin Games and Upscale Studio invites you to embrace your inner menace and turn a peaceful home into your personal playground of destruction.
Stray, this is not!
At A Glance
- Game: Cat From Hell
- Developer: Nolodin Games
- Publisher: Upscale Studio
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S
- Price: ÂŁ4.19
- Game Type: Sandbox / Simulation / Chaos Generator
Scratch First, Ask Questions Never
Cat From Hell wastes no time getting you into trouble. You’re dropped into Granny’s house, a place filled with delicate objects, tidy furniture, and absolutely zero chance it’s staying that way for long.
From the moment you start, it’s all about destruction. Knock over vases, shred curtains, swipe anything that isn’t nailed down (and probably a few things that are). Fancy a snack? The fish tank is right there. Feeling dramatic? Launch a plate across the room and watch it shatter.
It’s less good kitty and more cat-astrophe in motion.
The More You Break, The Worse It Gets
The twist here comes from Granny herself. She’s not just a passive observer to your antics – she reacts. And the more chaos you cause, the more her patience wears thin.
This rage system escalates things nicely, turning your innocent (read: absolutely not innocent) mischief into a full-blown battle of wills. Push too far, and you’ll quickly realise that Granny has her limits… and you’ve probably just sprinted past them.
Small Price, Big Trouble
At ÂŁ4.19, Cat From Hell (found on the Xbox Store) isn’t trying to be a deep simulation or a long-form experience. Instead, it leans into quick bursts of chaotic fun – something you can jump into, cause absolute mayhem, and jump out of again with a satisfied grin.
It’s silly, it’s simple, and it knows exactly what it’s doing. If you’ve ever wondered what your cat is really thinking while staring at your favourite vase… this might be your answer.
Just don’t blame us if you start side-eyeing your own pet afterwards.


