Hackycat
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| Hackycat | |
|---|---|
| Designer | Ken Wong |
| Platforms | Android, iOS |
| Release | February 14, 2013 (iOS)[1] 2020 (Android)[2] |
| Genres | Sports, casual |
| Mode | Single-player |
Hackycat is a 2013 casual sports video game developed by Ken Wong and released for iOS and Android mobile devices. The player takes the role of an athlete using cats as hacky sacks, keeping the cats aloft with kicks and collecting cheeseburgers (stylized as Cheezburgers). The game was initially released for iOS, with the Android version released in 2020.

The player takes the role of one of three athletes, two of which are immediately available; Toby (who gains super faster), Corrine (has a larger super target),[3] or Ramirez, a werewolf with faster kicks which must be unlocked. The player must use a cat as a hacky sack, keeping it in the air, earning points and cheeseburgers in the process. Points are earned by tapping the cat to kick it and keeping it aloft, with extra points awarded for combos or style. Cheeseburgers occasionally appear on-screen and are earned by kicking cats over them to collect them, and are used to unlock rewards. Cheeseburgers can be used to unlock cosmetics such as cats with alternate appearances, as well as permanent powerups.[3] New cats arrive from the top of the screen periodically as the game progresses, increasing difficulty. If a cat hits the ground, or the player taps on an explosive bird, the game ends.[3] By earning points, the player builds 'superkick' charge, and a target appears in the center of the screen upon the supercharge bar being filled. By hitting the target when cats are in the middle, they are kicked offscreen and are cleared from the game.[4]