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GAMATOTO[edit]

GAMATOTO is an expedition minigame where the player sends out servant cats to search for
different treasures such as XP and Cat Food.

Cat Capsule[edit]
Cat Capsule is an area where the player can spend Cat Tickets, Rare Cat Tickets, Lucky Tickets
and Cat Food to obtain Cat Units and Ability Capsules. The rewards earned are then either
immediately used, immediately exchanged for XP/NP, saved in the Cat Storage to be used later, and
exchanged to get a Rare Ticket.

The Battle Cats POP! release[edit]


The game was released for Nintendo 3DS under the name of The Battle Cats POP! (often
abbreviated to BCP) on June 27, 2016, and later made its release on Nintendo Switch in December
2018.[4][2][3]

Reception[edit]
The Battle Cats POP! generally received positive reviews.[5] CJ Andriessen of Destructoid gave the
game a 7 out of 10 and wrote: "The Battle Cats POP! is a game that's as fun as it is weird. When it's
not putting you in time out with the energy meter, it can be addictive like Pokémon. Too much of its
free-to-play roots are still present, but even with these elements, it's still a worthwhile time
killer."[6] Matt S. of Digitally Downloaded gave 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote: "Ultimately what sets
Battle Cats apart from the many (many) similar games of similar depth and strategy is that hugely
creative edge. This game is the distinctive and memorable example of the genre, because the artists
had the sense to do something that makes no sense, but we end up looking forward to each new
level just to see the insanity that it brings. That, right there, is some good design principles for mobile
gaming, and it perfectly translates across to the 3DS." [7]

Merchandise[edit]
The Battle Cats includes merchandise, which come in different materials.

Characters[edit]
These characters are all split into sections of cats and enemies.

Cats[edit]
In this game, a player controls the cats. Some of the cats are unlocked at the start of the game, and
others will be unlocked after certain levels.

 Cat: The most basic cat and the protagonist of the game. He also appeared in the first Battle
Cats original game.
 Macho Cat: The upgraded form of Cat who is more muscular than Cat. He also appeared in
the first Battle Cats original game.
 Mohawk Cat: The upgraded form of Macho Cat who has a mohawk and is still muscular.
 Tank Cat: A cat who is strong enough to move a pebble, much to the annoyance of his
upgraded forms, Wall Cat and Eraser Cat. He also appeared in the first Battle Cats original
game.
 Wall Cat: A cat who is strong enough to move a small rock, much to the annoyance of his
upgraded form, Eraser Cat. He also appeared in the first Battle Cats original game.
 Eraser Cat: A cat who is strong enough to move two small rocks unlike his other forms, Tank
Cat and Wall Cat.
 Axe Cat: A cat who is strong against red enemies like his other forms. He also appeared in
the first Battle Cats original game.
 Brave Cat: The upgraded form of Axe Cat who is strong against red enemies like his other
forms. He also appeared in the first Battle Cats original game.
 Dark Cat: The upgraded form of Brave Cat who is strong against red enemies like his other
forms.
 Gross Cat: A cat who has good attack power and range and is able to do a very powerful
long range attack. He also appeared in the first Battle Cats original game.
 Sexy Legs Cat: A cat who has pride in his legs. He also appeared in the first Battle
Cats original game under the name of "Beautiful Legs Cat."
 Macho Leg Cat: A cat who is similar to Macho Cat, but has no arms with his legs being
muscular, and is strong against aliens.
 Bird Cat: A cat who has pea-health. He also appeared in the first Battle Cats original game.
 UFO Cat: A cat who had managed to overcome gravity. He also appeared in the first Battle
Cats original game.

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