Angry Cat Shot

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Angry Cat Shot
Angry Cat Shot Developer: ISS Game Studio
Published: September 22, 2020
Controls: Mouse / Touch
Game Technology: html5, Construct 2
Compatible Devices: Mobile (iOS, Android)

About Angry Cat Shot

Launch the furious cat through spinning rings without clipping the edges in Angry Cat Shot. This cat skill game turns one grumpy feline into a furry projectile, and every launch feels like a cartoon argument with gravity. The flying angry cat needs a clean midair jump through each target, because one tiny scrape against the rim sends the attempt crashing into slapstick failure.

Built by ISS Game Studio with HTML5 and Construct 2, the ring-jumping arcade game runs as browser play with no download. You can play it as a free online game on mobile devices or desktop browsers, making it easy to restart after a bad bounce. The stakes are clear right away: clear the ring, or watch the angry cat bonk the edge and lose the moment.

The game belongs naturally beside Cat Games, but its real flavor comes from precision aiming and jump timing. Casual players can understand the goal fast, yet the narrow gaps demand more care than the silly face suggests. If you enjoy aim-based challenges, Basketball Challenge has a similar satisfaction when a clean shot drops exactly where you meant it to.

Gameplay

In Angry Cat Shot, each level asks you to send the cat through ring obstacles without touching the rings. The precision launcher gives you a small aiming window, and small changes matter: a slightly high angle can tap the upper rim, while a weak launch may leave the cat sinking under the opening. That near-miss feels ridiculous and painful at the same time.

Level progression adds pressure by changing how the rings sit on the screen. Some gaps look safe until the cat’s arc flattens, and then the edge is suddenly right in the whiskers. This arcade skill challenge rewards players who watch the full path, not just the first target.

Compared with other one-tap skill games, this timing-based title feels more like threading a needle than racing forward. There is no crowd of enemies or long menu to distract from the launch. For another precision test built around aim and release, Master Archery Shooting offers a sharper target-shooting rhythm.

How to Play

Start by reading the ring position before you launch. Beginner mistakes often come from over-aiming, especially when the next ring looks farther away than it really is. Pull too hard, and the cat rockets past the center; pull too softly, and the cartoon bounce ends with a sad little smack.

The best timing strategy is to aim for the middle of the opening and release when the path looks calm. Avoid touching rings by giving the cat room above and below, rather than trying to shave the edge for style. One frame too late can turn a clean pass into a furry collision.

Mouse controls on desktop feel steady because you can make tiny angle changes with the cursor. Touch controls on phones feel faster and more playful, almost like flicking an annoyed sticker across the screen. Quick sessions work because a failed attempt resets quickly, but clearing a tough level makes the retry feel earned.

Controls

  • Mouse — aim and launch on PC
  • Touch — aim and launch on mobile devices and supported browsers

Features

The one-touch controls give the cat obstacle game its snappy rhythm. You are not juggling buttons, so the tension sits entirely in the launch angle and release point. That simplicity makes every mistake feel personal: the cat did not miss alone, your aim sent him there.

Ring layouts create replay value from level completion. Finishing one stage invites another attempt because the next setup may ask for a flatter arc, a higher lob, or a tighter pass through narrow gaps. The reward is that neat little moment when the cat slips through with no scrape at all.

Angry Cat Shot also leans into visual comedy. The spinning rings, grumpy face, and cartoon bounce make failure funny without removing the pressure. Solo gameplay keeps the screen focused on your next launch, and the angry cat’s bad mood makes every retry feel like he blames you personally.

Similar Games

If the precision aiming in this mobile browser challenge clicks for you, Desura has more games built around clean timing and careful release. These picks share the same pressure of judging movement before the mistake happens. Miss by a little, and the result can be just as costly.

  1. Mafia Billiard Tricks — a cue-based aiming game where angle control decides whether the shot lands or falls apart. It suits players who like measuring a path before committing.
  2. Bowling Fun 2019 — a lane challenge built around release timing and controlled direction. A rushed throw can drift wide, making it a good match for fans of careful launches.
  3. Geometry Vibes X-Ball — a fast obstacle-dodging game with sharp timing demands. It trades the cat’s goofy arc for cleaner geometric danger, but the near-miss tension feels familiar.
  4. Archer Warrior — an aiming-focused game where choosing the right shot matters under pressure. Players who like lining up a precise strike should feel at home here.

Advantages

  • Angry Cat Shot is easy to restart after a missed ring, so failure turns into another quick try instead of a long wait.
  • The game supports both mouse controls and touch controls, giving desktop players steadier aiming and mobile players faster flick-style launches.
  • Each completed level creates a clear sense of progress, especially after a tricky ring pattern finally gives way.
  • The silly angry cat keeps mistakes light, even when one bad angle ends a promising run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angry Cat Shot?

It is a casual skill game where you launch an angry cat through rings while avoiding contact with the ring edges.

How do you play Angry Cat Shot?

You play by aiming each jump with the mouse or touch controls, timing the launch, and passing through every ring without touching it.

Can I play Angry Cat Shot without downloading?

Yes, it runs in the browser with HTML5 technology, so you can play instantly on desktop and mobile devices without downloading an app.

Video Gameplay - Angry Cat Shot