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Poof is a pretty great looking mix of action and platforming in one neat little package and the Linux version is now live!

The game-play looks quite entertaining with the mix of good visuals and entertaining game-play that can get quite frantic.

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Poöf has been tricked by accepting a golden laying kitten. But the precious kitty makes all the greedy monsters envious. Survive waves of monsters trying to steal your revenue!

Poöf vs the cursed kitty is a mix between tower defense, and platforming action, a game focused on hardcore gameplay, tight controls and choices, inspired by games such as Mario Bros Arcade Game, Orcs Must Die and Super Crate Box.

To get rid of your enemies, simply jump on them, or place towers to attack and poos to slow down, use fire knives or bombs, ice winds to freeze enemies and golden eggs for Armageddon ! You can also control time: slow it down in danger moments and accelerate it to increase the difficulty and score more points. How fast will you play?

QuoteWe are happy to launch a POOF VS THE CURSED KITTY Mac and Linux version on Steam.
In addition, its frenetic Soundtrack and a Soundtrack Edition is available for the first time!

Enjoy this mix between a tower defense and a platforming action game focused on a hardcore gameplay where Poof, the dog will encounter exponential difficulties (various missions to accomplish and upgrades to unlock) in order to protect its cursed kitten against enemies!

Have a great time!
The Poöf Team

Announcement Link

Trailer - Extended trailer, NSFW contains swearing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtGrK0EmwDM

Check it out on Steamp now.
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