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Catcha Mouse 3 app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 658 ratings )
Games Entertainment Puzzle Strategy
Developer: Meme, Inc
0.99 USD
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Sep 2009
App size: 14.5 Mb

Catcha Mouse 3 is the most exciting of the Catcha Mouse saga, loaded with new features!
Youll have to use all your wit to corner the mice before they escape through the holes!
More comprehensive and more good times, Catcha Mouse 3 allows you to play against your friends using multiplayer mode*. 
Place traps or choose to play as the mouse itself!
If you liked Catcha Mouse 1 and 2, youll love Catcha Mouse 3!


FEATURES:

-Catch two mice at the same time!
If catching 1 mouse was fun. Why not double the fun and catch 2 mice at the same time! 

-Play against the clock.
Time is ticking, so hurry up, and Catch the mice as fast as you can! The less time you waste in each level, the more points you can score.

-Enjoy 240 new levels
You can enjoy handpicked levels. Once youve unlocked a level, you can always go back and do it again to improve your score.*

-Explore 8 planets
Try to Catch the mice through the 8 planets of the solar system. And because our goal is to enhance your gaming experience, weve taken the scene design to the next level, designing each detail pixel by pixel.

-Multiplayer mode
Want to play as Mouse? Now you can! Play against your friends using Bluetooth or via Wi-Fi. Catcha Mouse 3 automatically recognizes other iPhone or iPod Touch devices.

Pros and cons of Catcha Mouse 3 app for iPhone and iPad

Catcha Mouse 3 app good for

i liked part 1 and 2 and i must say i love part 3 catching 2 mice at once is very funny so overall fans of the serie must buy it and others should take a look at it
I seem to always come back to the Catcha Mouse games. Great little puzzle game.
If you loved Catcha Mouse 1 or 2 you’ll love this. If you have no idea what it is then Catcha Mouse 3 is a puzzle game with a simple premise; stop the mouse jumping into the holes by laying mouse traps in its path. Sounds easy enough; well it isn’t. There is a board of around 60 tiles and both you and the mouse take it in turn to occupy a panel. You use a mouse trap and the mouse just hops towards a hole. The aim is to block access to any of the escape holes. Once achieved you move on a level. This incarnation of Catcha Mouse is set in space and sees you traveling from planet to planet to stop the irksome mouse over 240 mind bending levels which has grown from the previous two (which had 100 then 200 levels) and there is a whole host of new features enhance its longevity. In the one player mode there is the inclusion of warps where the pesky rodent can jump to another warp on the board, then is the addition of a second mouse meaning you have to stop both at the same time. Both of these are great little twist to help differentiate it from the previous games. When you have played through the levels you can see your current score not only on your device but also against the world rankings and there you can see how far you have to go to get into the top one hundred. It may sound daunting but does add a competitive slant to an otherwise single player experience. The multiplayer section builds upon the previous game allowing you to play as the mouse should there be another friendly iphone around via bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The looks and feel are very similar to the two previous games but if the game was to stand on its own merits then the visuals are truly lush with beautifully created worlds, polished character animations, atmospheric option screens and a real completeness to the game. The sound is as amusing as it is impeccable with a mix of catchy mini tunes, cutesy mouse squeaks, blip and beeps in all the right places and a studio laughter track every time you fail. The gameplay is as simple as touching a square, that’s it really… it works! This means that both non gamers and hardcore gamers can easily access the game. Overall this is a great example of a throwaway game, you feel that you get amazing value for money as the production value is high and yet there is the great balance of quick game and long game. The game is also ‘passable’ in terms of the fact that if you get stuck, you can pass it to a friend to try their luck, the only problem being is getting it back after they have completed the offending level. The game is accessible to all be it female ludite hermits to online supergamers. If you have the Catcha Mouse 2, I am not sure if this warrants another purchase as it lacks that real ‘extra’ value which could have come in mini games, level designer or even the addition of different traps which when trapped the mouse gets its comeuppance and everyone laughs at it for a change… Looks: Highly polished with high production values Sound: Amusing mini tunes, cute squeaks and canned laughter for failure Gameplay: Simple and unoffensive Overall: Great little game if you haven’t got the other 2, but could have done with more as a sequel
if you dont know what the game is about, you can check the first chapter for free.. youll get hooked! And this one extends the game in great ways.
Does anyone know how to get past level 23 on Jupiter? The hints are no help :(
Played the original, got hooked on it. Never knew there was a 2nd one. Got this one though, and i must say it does not disappoint in any way. Great time-waster, challenging, fun, addictive. all the key elements :P love this game tho, if ur on the edge about getting it, just get it

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I don know how they managed to ruin it this bad. Mybe the timer is too annoying, maybe the maps are awfull, maybe the difficulty its too low or maybe ... all of them.
I played this game on the original iPod Touch - back when it was brand new, and the best game around. If anything, weve gone backwards. The graphics quality has improved none. The new components, creativity, new characters, they all never came. The level interface is awful - you cant even view all the levels, as you can in just about every single game out there. In addition, whats this meaningless timer for? People play this game for the skill, the thoughtfulness and the challenge. Making people adhere to speed markets to action game players - which is not what this game is. The only improvement I can find is the option to play multiplayer. Though I havent played it yet, I certainly hope it saves the remnants of such a potentially powerful and exciting, market dominating game.
I dont like how there is now cheese and a score that you can get. It makes it so that you have to think about many different things at once and each moves matters more.
It seems simple at first but gets challenging...! This is a great strategy game (you will find out that sometimes bluff is the only play viable, so put your poker face on!)