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Brush Cat

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Brush Cat (also known as Brush Jjaemu) is a concise browser-based game with a "brushing your cat while being nervous" style. The faster you brush, the higher your score, but if the cat turns its head to look while you're still brushing, you're doomed.

About the Game and the Author

  • Game Name: Brush Jjaemu (째무)
  • Developer: artbyeori (벼리, @artbyeori)
  • Platform: Web (Godot) — play directly in your browser
  • Main Character: Jjaemu is a real-life cat (@jjaemu_ on social media)

This article will focus on practical gameplay instructions, tips for optimizing scores, and explanations of common errors.

Brush Cat – How to Play, Tips, and Real-Life Experience

The game operates on a fast-paced "red light - green light" mechanism:

Brushing

Hold down the mouse button and move it across Jjaemu's body. The faster you move the mouse, the faster your score increases.

Freezing

When Jjaemu turns its head to look at you, you must release the mouse button and stop completely. Do not move or hold the mouse button.

Failed

If you continue brushing while Jjaemu is watching, the run ends immediately. The game-over sound is quite sharp; sensitive individuals should lower the volume.

Replay

Each playthrough is very short. Objective: Maximize brushing speed without getting caught.

  • ! No checkpoints, no replay, only restarting.

FAQS about Brush Cat game

How do I know when to stop?

When Jjaemu turns its head to look directly at you, the cat's eyes change. Stop immediately, without hesitation.

Will I lose points if I brush too fast?

No. The faster you brush, the higher your score. However, the risk of getting caught is also higher because it's harder to stop in time.

Does the game have jump scares or startling sounds?

There are no visual jump scares. But the game-over sound is quite sharp; sensitive individuals should lower the volume.

Who should play Brush Cat?

  • You enjoy fast-paced games that require quick reflexes, with each play session lasting only 10–30 seconds.
  • You've owned cats before and understand that feeling of suddenly having to pull your hand away while petting them.
  • You want a game to quickly relax during work breaks, requiring no installation and no time commitment.
  • And if you're easily stressed when caught red-handed or hate sudden noises, play at a low volume, or try it once to get a feel for the vibe before deciding.

Good luck brushing your cat quickly, stopping at the right moment, and avoiding bites!

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