Cat Mario’s trap platforms, fake blocks, and flag runs
Cat Mario turns a side-scrolling jump-and-run into a memory test: you steer a cute cat through platforms, then discover that blocks can hurt, ledges can vanish, and a harmless-looking enemy can strike the moment you relax. The pastel look makes the prank even sharper, because every screen starts friendly and ends with a surprise.
As an adventure and action title, the goal is still simple: move forward, survive the level, and reach the flag. The twist is that each jump matters, so you learn to pause, watch the screen, and remember which tile just turned into a trap.
It sits right next to Level Devil, because both games punish confident jumps with hidden hazards. Level Devil 2 pushes that same misdirection even further, which is why the comparison feels so natural. For a more Mario-flavoured race to the finish, Super Mario Bros Riders shares the side-scrolling movement and the rush toward the goal. The familiar Mario tag fits the run-and-jump rhythm, even when the level keeps changing the rules.
Read the stage, then survive the punchline
You can play in your browser with no download or signup, and it works on mobile and desktop with arrow keys on keyboard or taps on-screen. That makes fast retries easy after a hidden block, a disappearing platform, or a late enemy hit sends you back to the start.
This platformer is less about raw speed than about pattern memory, because one screen may hide spikes above you while another uses a safe-looking edge as the real trap. Once you stop trusting the obvious path, the route to the finish becomes much easier to crack.
If you want a short, sharp challenge with a joke hidden inside every stage, this trap-filled platformer is a strong pick. Play now when you want a quick retry loop and a level design that keeps changing its mind.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
15 february 2025
Last Update
30 january 2026