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About

Oh no! Your cats are knocking over all of your fancy vases. Luckily, you know the only way to stop out of control cats.

Boxes!

You can use your computer to order products with instant delivery and use the boxes to subdue your cats.

The only issue is that you don't know how big your cats are. You'll have to measure them to make sure you buy the right sized box.

This game was made in 72 hours for Ludum Dare 53. The theme was Delivery.

Controls

Move - WASD

Interact - E

Jump - Space

Crouch - Ctrl

Sprint - Shift

Credits

Vykri

3D Assets - Kenney [CC0]

3D Assets - Quaternius [CC0]

Music (Carpe Diem) - Kevin MacLeod [CC BY]

Impact Player Controller (modified) - Feverdream Johnny / John Ellis [GPL]

Misty, Mitchell, and Elsie pics are from my friends Brandon and Kyla

I also used Stable Diffusion AI to generate many of the assets.

All other assets were either created by me or collected from various sources and licensed under the CC0 license.

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Comments

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Great game! It's kind of comical how hard it is to measure the cats. BTW, if you were to update this, it might be a good idea to add an interact prompt.

Thanks again! I don't plan on updating, but I agree that an interact prompt would help a lot.

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I really like your games. I don't mean to intrude or anything, but what would happen if you started a youtube channel?

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You're too kind. I'm just happy you're enjoying the games. I do have a YouTube channel actually. I posted 2 tutorial videos about multiplayer games which you can watch here if you're interested.

I also have some unlisted YouTube videos where I review other itch.io games like 

and

But honestly I find editing videos to be tedious, so I don't particularly like making videos.

If you're taking a look through my old games, may I recommend Toy Quest and PROJECT LAZ? They're probably the two I'm most proud of.

Again, thank you for all the kind comments. They really make my day.

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You're welcome, and hey--I really do think you've got skill. The games you make really are quite fun playing. Did I ever thank you for that Game Tree you made for the Pass The Game Challenge jam? I was shocked looking back at it--four of my entries from the previous days made it to day 6, and that was my first game jam. Anyway, can't wait to see what else you engineer--until then, good luck!