Both a brain-rot experience and a genuinely fun minigolf game, with unique mechanics and a catchy soundtrack.
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What happens when you swap the golf ball for a cat and let the course itself start acting strange around it?
What happens when you swap the golf ball for a cat and let the course itself start acting strange around it? That’s the whole premise of Uncanny Cat Golf, a physics putt-putt game where you launch Canny Cat across seventy-odd holes spread over five worlds, aiming for the goal while doppelganger versions of the same cat lurk around corners doing things a normal golf ball never has to worry about.
Every hole in Uncanny Cat Golf works on the same basic idea: calculate an angle, set your power, and hope the terrain cooperates. Beginners usually treat early courses like ordinary mini-golf and get punished the moment a slope or a moving platform enters the picture, since Canny Cat reacts to hills and bounces very differently from a standard ball. Each of the five worlds ramps up its own specific gimmick rather than simply adding more obstacles, so a technique that works cleanly in the first world can fall apart entirely once new mechanics show up later.
Peak is the top rank on any given hole, and chasing it is where Uncanny Cat Golf gets genuinely demanding rather than just charming; several late-game courses require a near-perfect read of the terrain to earn it. Swag sits a notch below as a comfortable mid-tier goal for players who just want to clear a world without perfecting every shot.
Between worlds, the Summer Villa acts as a hub packed with unlockables and secrets, rewarding players who wander off the direct path rather than beelining for the next course. It’s also where the game’s sense of humor comes through most clearly, backed by the Cat Thought Displayer 9000, a running gag banner that fires off random reaction GIFs tied to whatever chaos just happened on a hole.
For players who finish the main run, Endless Shuffle turns the game into a marathon stacked with curses and demons that scramble the rules hole after hole, and the built-in level editor lets the community keep building new courses long after the five official worlds are done.
Not every part of the design has aged well. World five draws consistent criticism for gimmicks that repeat too often and Peak requirements tighter than the level layouts justify, and even fans who call it a favorite admit the back half stops trusting the player the way earlier worlds did. There’s also a well-known Backrooms easter egg tucked into one mid-game course that longtime players bring up whenever someone asks what they missed on a first run.
Whether you’re chasing Peak ranks, hunting Summer Villa secrets, or just building courses in the editor, Uncanny Cat Golf keeps finding ways to make launching a cat across a golf course feel stranger than it has any right to.
Beginners usually treat early courses like ordinary mini-golf and get punished the moment a slope or a moving platform enters the picture, since Canny Cat reacts to hills and bounces very differently from a standard ball.
Each of the five worlds ramps up its own specific gimmick rather than simply adding more obstacles, so a technique that works cleanly in the first world can fall apart entirely once new mechanics show up later.
Peak is the top rank on any given hole, and chasing it is where Uncanny Cat Golf gets genuinely demanding rather than just charming; several late-game courses require a near-perfect read of the terrain to earn it.
Between worlds, the Summer Villa acts as a hub packed with unlockables and secrets, rewarding players who wander off the direct path rather than beelining for the next course.
For players who finish the main run, Endless Shuffle turns the game into a marathon stacked with curses and demons that scramble the rules hole after hole, and the built-in level editor lets the community keep building new courses long after the five official worlds are done.
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A top-down golf game where you launch a cat toward the goal โ watch out for the uncanny doppelgangers.
Both a brain-rot experience and a genuinely fun minigolf game, with unique mechanics and a catchy soundtrack.
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