KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT

KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT flexes its way to consoles

"A cat with the body of a bodybuilder" says it all.

KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT is a side-scroller that lives up to its beefy subtitle, starring a character who looks like someone slapped a cat’s head on a Cho Aniki screenshot. Following up on its March 2024 launch on Steam, developer Kamotachi’s absurd action game is now on the way to consoles.

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There’s no date in place at the moment, but KinnikuNeko is currently eyeing a release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. Kamotachi promises “many improvements and features,” and the console release will coincide with a “great update” for the Steam version. 

We’ll have to wait and see what all those improvements and features stack up to be. In the meantime, you can try it out for yourself on Steam, which has a demo available to download for free. The full game is priced at $11.99 and has garnered “Very Positive” reviews since its March debut.

The premise of KinnikuNeko is about what you might expect after looking at a screenshot or two. The titular KinnikuNeko is very accurately described as “a cat with the body of a bodybuilder,” and it’s up to him and his friends Lemon and Keita to stop a massive alien invasion of Earth. Naturally, KinnikuNeko will be using his absolutely explosive muscles to put the diabolical plans of General Pitaya and her henchmen to rest.

Honestly, all you really need to know is “cartoon cat have beefy body” and you’re most of the way there. The wait for the console versions should give us plenty of time to get our own bodies in shape ahead of the alien onslaught. 


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Joseph has been writing about games, anime, and movies for over 20 years and loves thinking about instruction manuals, discovering obscure platformers, and dreaming up a world where he actually has space (and time) for a retro game collection.