Unidentified Feline Obliterators

Unidentified Feline Obliterators

September 16, 2025
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About Unidentified Feline Obliterators

Unidentified Feline Obliterators is a chaotic multiplayer arcade shooter where you control anthropomorphic cats in space. Released in 2025 for PC, it pits you against jetpack dogs, treadmill porcupines, and rocket rats in fast-paced 3v3 matches. The game blends absurd humor with simple shooting mechanics, letting you customize your cat with different weapons and gadgets. Think Team Fortress meets Cats in Space: The Musical, if that were a thing. It’s a short, punchy experience designed for quick sessions and weird fun. Perfect for players who don’t take shooters too seriously.

Gameplay

Matches last 8, 12 minutes, with each team of three cats scrambling to objectives or eliminate enemies. You start with a basic plasma cannon, but can unlock abilities like homing missiles or shield generators. Movement is snappy, and the jetpack adds verticality to fights. The maps are modular, meaning every session feels different. Co-op modes let you team up with friends to fight AI waves. Controls are intuitive, with a focus on reflexes over strategy. The real draw is the sheer absurdity, watching a porcupine on a treadmill spin wildly while shooting you is oddly satisfying.

What Players Think

Critics rate it 8.2/10, praising the “delightfully bizarre energy.” PlayPile users report 62% mission completion and an average of 28 hours played, with 71% recommending it. Moods are split: 43% “fun,” 29% “chaotic,” 15% “weird,” and 13% “frustrating.” One review: “It’s like a cat food commercial turned into a deathmatch.” Achievements total 45, with 37% earned on average. The $19.99 price tag gets mentioned often, many call it “worth it for the memes alone.”

PlayPile's Take

It’s a niche pick for fans of goofy, fast-paced shooters. The $20 price makes it low-risk, and the 45 achievements suggest replayability. If you’re okay with a shallow story and repetitive mechanics, the chaotic fun and ridiculous enemies make it memorable. Not a classic, but a quirky diversion for 30 hours max. Skip it if you prefer depth over dumb.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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