
GameZebo: Do you ever get tired of playing the same old boring game of Hacky Sack? You aren’t alone. Well what if I told you there was an exciting and challenging new way to play Hacky Sack, by kicking something that was a little more, uh, naturally aerodynamic? Still listening? Good, because now I present you with Hackycat by Ken Wong: one of the best mobile time wasters I’ve played in a very long time.

Chad Habel writes: Gotta love a game that does what it says on the can. Hackycat lauds itself as the ultimate in cat-kicking simulators, and that’s not a lie. It provides precisely what a mobile game should: Charming aesthetics, simple but fun gameplay, and a host of levelling and social options that extend gameplay to a surprising extent. It’s not even just one of those games you recommend to support Australian indie devs - it is genuinely worth it for its own sake.

Touch Arcade: Sir Pussington is my favorite cat—hackycat? He's just so dapper with his little top hat and monocle, and his mustache gives fellow hackycat Mustachio a run for his kitty treats. Both of them bounce nicely when I kick them, and their little feet paddle the air as they fly.

IGM Mobile reviews Hackycat, This is a pick up and play, enjoyed by anyone and everyone kind of game, perhaps even more so than many of the games reviewed of late.