AppSafari: To call Sushi Cat a little strange would be a bit like calling a sumo wrestler slightly big for his age. Based on the popular Flash game of the same name, Sushi Cat employs massive amounts of kawaii surrealism to defy explanation.
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What do you get when you cross a lovelorn cat with an empty belly and tons of sushi? Sushi Cat might not be the first answer to cross your mind but it is the correct one in this case. Developed by Armor Games originally as a flash game, Sushi Cat was released for the iPhone/iPod Touch in July of this year. If you use your iPhone or iPod Touch for casual gaming, you might have given this title a glance and wondered if the cute graphics and simple gameplay could be worth the 99 cent price tag.
This game reminded me of a super, super cute version of Peggle. I played it as a flash game over the summer and it was addictive so I quit in advance out of addiction fear. Soo cute though - I have a thing for overweight animals. They're too cute.