Whether you see it as an annoying disruption or a brilliant alternate difficulty layer depends on your playstyle. For completionists and chaos gremlins, it’s a must-activate feature that unlocks the game’s true, anarchic soul. For players seeking a Zen puzzle experience, it’s the reason to keep that meow button unbound.
Next time you’re playing Laser Cat Work and you see that purple tint creep in, don’t panic. Just knock over another plant, laugh as your laser inverts for the fifth time, and remember: you’re not failing the puzzle. You’re just working from home… as a cat. Final tip from the developer: If you hear your real-life cat meow while playing, the game’s microphone access may trigger Mischievous Mode automatically. Unplug your mic, or embrace the meta-chaos.
In the fast-paced, physics-based puzzle genre, few games have captured the quirky frustration and addictive joy of Laser Cat Work . This indie hit, where players control a laser-wielding feline tasked with completing office-themed puzzles, is known for its clever mechanics. But one feature stands out as both a blessing and a curse: Mischievous Mode .