SwingCat: Swing Me to the Moon?

SwingCat: Swing Me to the Moon?

About the Game

Master Gravity. Destroy Worlds.

You are the Earth -- a small, glowing planet with real gravitational pull. Asteroids fly in from every direction. Your job: bend their paths with your gravity field and smash them into enemy planets.

Sounds simple? The gravity simulation runs on custom physics with soft inverse-power falloff. Every tiny mouse movement changes the asteroid's trajectory. Miss, and the asteroid slams into YOU. Game over. The Earth is destroyed.

Chain Combos for Massive Scores

Every hit builds your combo. Watch your asteroid transform -- from plain white to sky blue, to gold, to crimson, to multicolor rainbow trails at max combo. The higher your combo, the bigger your score multiplier.

UFO Bonus: Golden Power

A mysterious UFO appears every 30-60 seconds. Hit it and you activate a golden aura -- 3x score multiplier for 8 seconds, complete with flame effects and pulsing energy.

Four Distinct Game Modes

  • Normal Mode -- Endless play. How long can you survive?

  • Timed Mode -- 120 seconds. How high can you score?

  • Cat Mode -- Enemy planets become adorable cats with names like Mochi, Tofu, and Wasabi. Max combo triggers Nyan Cat music and rainbow trails.

  • Chaos Mode -- Every defeated cat stays on screen. They get bigger. They get heavier. The screen fills with cats. Pure chaos.

Customize Your Cat

In Cat Mode, choose from 30 preset cat names or type your own (up to 12 characters). Each cat gets a random personality trait: "Expert napper", "Afraid of cucumbers", "Keyboard sitter"...

Features

  • Custom gravity physics with soft r^1.85 falloff

  • 8 enemy planet types based on real solar system planets (Jupiter through Pluto)

  • Combo system with 9 visual tiers

  • Particle explosions, screen shake, gravity lens shader effects

  • Local leaderboard (Top 10)

  • Retro pixel art aesthetic with PressStart2P font

  • Original synthesized sound effects

  • Full keyboard and mouse support

  • Resizable window and fullscreen support

Initial Release