Jump, Double-Jump, and Never Stop Climbing
Doodle Cats is an endless vertical platformer in the classic Doodle style. You control a cat drawn in thick, playful lines, and your only goal is to go up. Tap to jump, tap again in mid-air to double-jump. That's it for the controls, but the game keeps throwing obstacles and small decisions at you to keep things interesting.
Enemies like bats, bees, and ghosts appear on platforms. Some you can dodge, others require precise timing. Coins are scattered everywhere, and they're not just for show. The shop lets you spend them on new cat skins, trail effects, and upgrades. It's a simple reward loop, but it works.

What Makes It Stand Out
The bonus level is the real highlight. If you collect three special items during a single run, you're whisked away to a flying sequence where your cat zips forward automatically. You just tap to collect coins as they blur past. It feels frantic and satisfying, and it breaks up the climbing rhythm just enough to keep you from zoning out entirely.
There's a gentle progression here that many endless runners lack. Unlocking a new skin or a faster double-jump gives you a small reason to come back. But let's be honest — the core gameplay is the same from the first jump to your hundredth. If you enjoy chasing high scores and don't mind repetition, you'll settle into a groove. If you need constant novelty, you might bounce off after a few sessions.

Visuals and Sound: Simple, but Charming
The doodle art style is clean and expressive. The cat animations are bouncy, and the backgrounds shift colors slowly as you climb. It's not flashy, but it's pleasant to look at. Sound effects are minimal — a plucky jump noise, a coin collect ping. No music to speak of, which actually helps if you're playing while listening to something else.
Who Should Play This?
This is a great pick for short, mindless sessions. Waiting for a bus, killing five minutes before a meeting, winding down before bed — Doodle Cats fits those moments perfectly. It's forgiving enough that you won't rage-quit, but challenging enough that you'll want to beat your last record. The double-jump timing adds a thin layer of skill that separates a good run from a great one.

If you liked Doodle Jump or other vertical climbers, this will feel familiar. But it doesn't reinvent the wheel. It just colors it in with a cat and some charm. That's enough for what it is.
Final Thoughts
Doodle Cats works best as a quick, low-pressure browser game. It may not hold everyone for long sessions, but it does a solid job at delivering a simple and accessible play experience.