[h1]You like cats and cards? you might like this casual card game about cats[/h1] Yay for cats and puns ‒ Artworks and dialogues are awesome. Nay for gameplay ‒ It's enjoyable and funny but just too short and easy that can be finished under 30 mins. There's multiplayer mode but without inviting someone you know to join in, it's impossible to find a match. Anyway, considering the price it's totally fine anyway.
Meow Wars: Card Battle
- Release Date:
- Aug 30, 2018
- Developer:
- Taco Truck Games
- Publisher:
- Taco Truck Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

Meow Wars is a cat themed card battle game with easy to learn mechanics and charming hand drawn characters. Battle your way through each challenger to reach Commander Catrat and free Claw Mountain from his iron fisted grip. Each stage introduces a new cat and card ability in a compelling feline filled story. Challenge your friends to a PVP duel or test your might against a global audience.
MULTIPLAYER
- Challenge your friends to a PVP card battle!
- Select from a cast of 8 characters and 7 arenas.
- Hone your skills by training against our cat bot AI.
STORY MODE
- Extensive training from Lieutenant Luna prepares you for battle.
- Meet all the cats in their natural habitat and be entertained with cat pun chatter.
FEATURES
- Simple mechanics that are easy to learn - even for novices to the card battle genre.
- 11 languages, including “Meow Meow” cat chatter. Even your cat can play! 😻
- 8 wonderfully hand drawn characters brought to life.
- 8 ability cards that bring excitement to battles, introducing strategy and unpredictability.
Developer Notes
This game is available in the following languages:
English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Meow Meow (Cat Chatter)
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User Reviews
I'm feline good about this game, too bad I didn't cat-ch it when it cameowt because the multiplayer is dead as a dead bird now, and it certainly does not have a meowsive single player catpaign. The comcat mecatnic is a breath of fresh air in a hair-filled room of clones, and I would have liked to see it explored fur-ther.
Fairly easy to get a grasp of as soon as you get used to some somewhat odd mechanics. Gameplay is that you get to play cards each round to fill up your three spots, you get to attack with one of the cards which afterwards - if it survives - takes a catnap and will have 0 attack value, if it survives that round it'll go back into your deck. The winner is the one that kills the other players deck, the odd mechanics that took a little new thinking are: The card with the higher attack value takes no damage so it will survive at 1 health regardless of the value of the incoming attack. (as long as it's lower) The cards will keep the damage they take - which they more or less only take during the catnapping as they otherwise die or take zero damage - but that health value doesn't matter if it has higher attack value. (unless you make it fall asleep by sacrificing a low value card of course as ithe attack value then drops to zero) I like it quite a bit a simple concept and the stategy revol...
Fun game and cute artwork. The main campaign is really short, clocking in at about an hour. The online play is dead, so unless you *really* enjoy replaying through the same couple levels over and over in the main campaign, I would probably pass on this one. But if it's in a bundle or on sale for under $2, I'd say give it a shot. It's a shame -- With a little more TLC, extra modes, and more cards this could have been a great game.
Simple enough and easy to learn mechanics, with a helpful tutorial, however the game is easy to complete in a very short period of time and there's "technically" multiplayer, but it's incredibly unlikely you're going to find a match. The problem isn't the quality of the game itself, but it needing to be advertised to the public at large. That being said, some more content, couldn't hurt to keep the people that do play, hooked. Otherwise, it's a play, beat and leave, the game, scenario.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i5
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Integrated
- Storage: 560 MB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated
FAQ
How much does Meow Wars: Card Battle cost?
Meow Wars: Card Battle costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Meow Wars: Card Battle?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel Integrated Storage: 560 MB available space Sound Card: Integrated
What platforms is Meow Wars: Card Battle available on?
Meow Wars: Card Battle is available on Windows PC.
Is Meow Wars: Card Battle worth buying?
Meow Wars: Card Battle has 67% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Meow Wars: Card Battle released?
Meow Wars: Card Battle was released on Aug 30, 2018.
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