Kitty's Catch is a two-player game originally developed by David Wiebenson for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which ultimately remained unreleased. Players control cats named Pitter and Patter, competing to catch fish using their tails. The objective is to fill a bucket with fish, earning shells as rewards. Power-ups, such as larger hooks, can be acquired by collecting tin cans during gameplay. Prototypes were later discovered and shared by the Nolan brothers.
Kitty's Catch is a cancelled NES game created by GameTek employee David Wiebenson in his spare time. Wiebenson pitched Kitty's Catch to several publishers, all of which refused to publish the game. Eventually, several prototypes were discovered and purchased in a lot by the Nolan brothers, who released the most complete ROM to the public. Kitty's Catch is a two-player game where players control cats named Pitter and Patter, and have to catch fish with their tails. The first player to fill their bucket with fish gets a shell, and the player with the most shells at the end of the time limit wins. There are also several power-ups obtained by collecting tin cans, such as larger hooks.