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Schrodinger's Cat Burglar is an adorable looking puzzle game

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Last updated: 24 Nov 2025 at 8:47 pm UTC

Schrodinger's Cat Burglar is a puzzle game with a cat that can be in two places at once, and that will no doubt confuse my brain. Not only does it look wonderful, but the developer added a Native Linux version of the game back in October to help improve it on Steam Deck too. They said that the newer Native build runs a lot smoother.

The game actually sounds great. The central quantum mechanic having you split into two cats at the press of a button, with each being controlled to solve puzzles. Seems like it gets a little confusing though as the developer notes the "quantum superstate obeys Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle - when nobody is looking, Mittens could be in either location. If she’s observed however, things get theoretical…".

Check out the official trailer below:

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Some Highlights:

  • Brain-Teasering Puzzles - A host of cat-splitting puzzles, sending items and energy across theoretical spacetime and back again in time for breakfast!
  • Full Customisation - Play dress-up and choose custom hats, cat breeds, accessories and of course - level of cat chonkiness.
  • Play With a Friend - Have a friend join at any time in drop-in/out local coop, also compatible with Steam Remote Play Together.
  • Unravel The Secrets of The Lab - What is this shady facility researching? What are the pest-control robots protecting? And who is this mysterious Shadow Cat…?
  • Expanded Gameplay - Hidden areas, sneaky mouse-bots and tricky quantum shards for the more advanced puzzle fans out there – or if you just want to knock coffee off desks, you can do that too…

A demo is available that you can try on Steam right now. Love the look of it.

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Doktor-Mandrake 4 hours ago
"Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment from 1935 that illustrates a paradox in quantum mechanics by suggesting a cat in a sealed box would be both alive and dead at the same time, existing in a quantum superposition until the box is opened and observed"
elmapul 3 hours ago
i hate to say that but the cover art for the video feels like ai art...
Cley_Faye 2 hours ago
Then don't say it, especially if the game's author put a "no ai" tag on their game, doubly so when you have no basis to do so?

People have to remember that all IAgen models were trained on existing data. They *will* look like pre-existing art style; and not every model is "openai generic yellow old newspaper comics". Things are difficult enough without sending unsubstantiated claims on a feeling alone.
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