Spaghetti Cat is a publisher with two announced PC games: 'A Game About Chopping Trees' launching July 15, 2026, and 'Scratch the Ticket' with no release date set.
Spaghetti Cat has two PC games in its lineup. The publisher will release 'A Game About Chopping Trees' on Steam on July 15. The game is developed by Space Raccoon Game Studio. It offers a stress-free tree-cutting loop with no timer, letting players cut trees with an axe, move through forests on a hand-pumped trolley, and upgrade their axe. Tree planting is included to maintain the forest. Japanese language support is also included.
The second title, 'Scratch the Ticket', was announced in June. Developed by Shilenok, the game turns scratch-off lottery tickets into an incremental loop. Players scratch cards, avoid bombs, and use tools like UV lights and X-ray drops to cheat. The release date for 'Scratch the Ticket' has not been decided.
The two games show different approaches from the same publisher: one is a meditative simulation launching soon, the other is a lottery game with cheating mechanics still in development.
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Spaghetti Cat will release the simulation game 'A Game About Chopping Trees' on Steam on July 15. Developed by Space Raccoon Game Studio, the game lets players cut trees with an axe at their own pace, with no timer or stress. Players move through forests on a hand-pumped trolley and can upgrade their axe. The game also features tree planting to maintain the forest. Japanese language support is included.
Jun 1
Publisher Spaghetti Cat and developer Shilenok announced Scratch the Ticket, a PC game about scratch-off lottery tickets. Players scratch cards, avoid bombs, and use tools like UV lights and X-ray drops to cheat. The release date is undecided.