You take the role of a miner piloting the Domestic Cat spaceship to make as much credits as you can by mining asteroids through sectors composed of nine randomly assorted sub-sectors.
Domestic Cat is a video game inspired by games that released on home consoles in the dawn of the 1980’s.
You take the role of an asteroid miner piloting the Domestic Cat spaceship.
With your spaceship you will travel through a hundred sectors of the Solar System's asteroid belt that are divided into nine sub-sectors.
You will need to manage your fuel well while navigating space with your spaceship's thrusters.
Using the spaceship's primary mining tool you will mine asteroids and take the cargo to the cargo drop-off on the base station to receive money.
Avoid trouble with the Mars patrols by making sure you have your transponder for the sector.
The pirates’ spaceships are not equipped to mine asteroids, so they will try to take valuable ore that you have mined loose from asteroids, and if they leave the sector area successfully, they will send some of their buddies to try their chances in the sector.
The game includes many mode variations that change the game’s experience. Modes that remove the default starting upgrades, change the speed of asteroids, the asteroids wandering properties, and other changes to gameplay.