Use full screen. Use turbowarp if necessary: https://turbowarp.org/829688577 Explore the area, find other cats, build buildings, defeat the enemy, and finally reach the target circle. Select the cat and click where to go or to do. Find another cat who won't be far away. The cat can get a fish from the water, a log from the trees, a stone from the white rocks and iron-ore from the dark rocks. Double-click to put it down or pick it up. There are icons on the walls of the buildings to show what they are for. For example the forge requires an iron-ore to make a cat a soldier with armor. In the MAP menu, you can select other maps with missions. You can save and load your game. The 12 means 12 cats in that position. To pause the game, press P or click either the stop or the green flag icon, don't worry. To unpause, press P or click to continue. Here you can also restart the game. Fight with the enemy: in current missions the enemy stands still and defends the position. It is worth attacking with more cat soldiers than the enemy. Maps: Cat Adventure - Reach the helipad (15-30 minutes) Go to the helipad (see where it is on the map) and collect all the cats. Yes, the enemy too. Yes, sometimes you will need to build dockyards. Archipelago - Build your empire (20-30 minutes) You can build more and more buildings. You will need a lot of soldier cats. Island of Cats - Build your empire (20-30 minutes) You will need a large army. Empty Land - Build your empire (20-30 minutes) You will build a lot of storage to transfer. You will need a very large army. Please note that there's no limitation of the population but the Scratch is a limited platform so if you have to use pages in the selection menu then you have too many cats. Credits: all graphics are mine (except the Scratch cat and title of course) made with the built-in costume editor, the sounds are from the Scratch and other free sources. Under development: enemy AI, optimization. I don't think anyone will read this: if you hold E and press B then you can edit the map, use 6 and 7 buttons to select the ground and use 8 and 9 buttons to select the element, and click to build. Anyone who has read everything in the instructions and wants to make a map, can submit it to this Scratch forum, even with a short description of the non-editable things, and I'll try to include the best ones. Any resemblance to other games is purely coincidental.