Start before you can overthink it

A run should not need a tutorial chapter. You guide the landing, read the next platform, and decide whether the Treat just off the safe path is worth the risk. The controls stay small so the decision can feel big.

That is the rhythm we keep returning to: aim, commit, land, breathe. A miss teaches you something quickly. A clean landing makes the next jump feel irresistible.

A score with a story

The number matters, but the run around it matters more. Maybe you recovered from a terrible angle. Maybe you took the greedy route and collected every Treat. Maybe your cat wore a frog hat while doing it.

Personal bests and the leaderboard give those little stories somewhere to live. They make a short solo run feel shared without getting in the way of the climb.

Built for the next try

We want every part of Power Paws—from the cat room to the game-over board—to make the next run feel welcoming. The game is still in active development on iOS and Android, and that small promise is the standard we use for every update: one more jump should always sound like a good idea.