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''CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars'' is a free-to-play PvP fighting game developed by
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for mobile devices. The game focuses on assembling cars equipped with weapons and sending them into automated battles against another player. As its acronym implies, the game is themed around cats.


Gameplay

The core of the game is to assemble and upgrade a fighting vehicle that can best other players in 1v1 matches. The player lacks control over the fight itself, as the cats automatically drive the vehicles. Each fight is typically very short, on the scale of seconds. If the fight draws on for too long, the arena walls start to close in, which instantly kills the player upon contact. To start customizing the vehicles, the player must choose a
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, which feature varying shapes and attachment points for other parts. The player can then attach various wheels, weapons, and other boost items. Some item combinations give the vehicle a bonus, such as extra health points. A ''148Apps'' review noted that the game's fast-paced nature encourages players to frequently swap and upgrade their gear as the competition intensifies. New parts can be unlocked by unlocking crates. The player can also fuse two items together for a stronger one.


Monetization

The game features gacha boxes that the player must wait to open, following an Asian video game trend. The waiting time can be sped up by watching advertisements or using gems, the game's premium currency. The game also has the soft currency of coins. Gems can be obtained by buying bundles with real-life money or by playing the game naturally.


Development

Following the success of the
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franchise, Zeptolab grew to 120 employees, with teams in
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and
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. It took four people eight months to finish the initial version, after which the game was soft-launched in Austria, Sweden, and later Canada, with the team expanding to more than 12. After undergoing pre-release under the name "Backyard Battles", CATS was released on April 19, 2017. The decision to have cats drive the vehicles came late into development, as the team felt it was hard for players to empathize with "soulless chunks of metal". CATS is the next Zeptolab game after ''King of Thieves''. According to Zeptolab, the game was downloaded more than 8 million times in the first weekend following the release, and reached more than 60 million downloads in four months. It became one of the most downloaded 2017 games on Google Play. Zeptolab also published an
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sticker pack based on the game. In January 2025, Zeptolab sold CATS and ''King of Thieves'' to Nazara Technologies for US$7.7 million.


Reception

Many reviewers compared CATS to the TV series ''
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'', in which contestants build remote-controlled robots to destroy one another. '' PocketGamer.biz'' noted the game's similarity with Zeptolab's previous game ''King of Thieves'', such as the focus on user-created content. ''148Apps'' praised the fast-paced nature of the battles, but criticized the game's free-to-play mechanics, particularly the wait times required to upgrade or unlock new parts, and the currency needed to fuse parts together. In contrast, '' PocketGamer.biz'' praised CATS for its "smart monetisation design that shows the benefit of spending, but doesn't feel too punishing for those who choose not to". ''
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'' recommended the game for "those that enjoy being behind the scenes", but commented that the lack of direct control and action may deter some players. ''PocketGamer.com'' shared the same stance, writing that CATS is "very much a casual game of putting things in place and seeing what happens." Many reviewers also praised the game's visuals. ''Gamezebo'' described it as "terrific llyrich and warm". The game was nominated for the 14th global International Mobile Gaming Awards (IMGA), becoming a finalist.
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named the game as the "Best game of 2017". ''
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'' listed the game as being suitable for ages 8 and above.


References


External links

* {{Official website, https://www.catsthegame.com/ ZeptoLab games 2017 video games Video games about cats Multiplayer video games