Online wildlife RPG where you hunt, cooperate, and battle as a customizable cheetah
Online wildlife RPG where you hunt, cooperate, and battle as a customizable cheetah
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Program license Free
Developer Swift Apps LTD
Version 1.1.9
Works under Android
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Developer
Swift Apps LTD
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.1.9
Pros
- Engaging concept that lets you live and hunt as a cheetah on wide savannas
- Real-time online multiplayer with both cooperative hunting and team-based PvP
- RPG-style progression with meaningful skill and attribute choices
- Impressive graphics and a striking savanna environment with realistic wildlife
- Good sense of growth as you develop your cheetah over time
Cons
- In-game chat has issues, which hurts coordination and social interaction
- Limited visual customization, with requests for more skins and color options
- Animation set can feel basic, with players wanting more variety
- No crouch or stealth-focused mechanic for stalking prey
- Lacks family features such as baby animals for those seeking a nurturing aspect
The Cheetah is an Android wildlife RPG that puts you in control of a fast predator sprinting across hot, open savannas, hunting prey and clashing with rival cheetahs in real-time online matches.
It suits players who enjoy animal simulators, cooperative and competitive multiplayer, and straightforward character progression that still lets you tune your playstyle.
Hunt, fight, and survive as a cheetah
At its core, The Cheetah focuses on living the life of a wild cat. You roam wide savannas, track down prey, and face hostile creatures in open environments. The game features a variety of animals that populate the map, including gazelles, hyenas, meerkats, giraffes, and elephants, all presented as potential prey or threats.
You can choose how you relate to other cheetahs you meet. Sometimes you cooperate as a group of hunters, sometimes you compete for dominance and score. This mix of AI wildlife and player-controlled cats keeps encounters varied, whether you are chasing down a gazelle or fending off an enemy cheetah.
Real-time multiplayer with co-op and PvP
The Cheetah leans heavily on online play. Everything runs in real time with other participants, so you share the savanna with players from around the world rather than roaming alone.
There are two main modes. In cooperative hunting, you work alongside others to bring down tougher opponents and try to post high scores. In PvP, teams of cheetahs face off against each other, turning the savanna into a battlefield where coordination and timing matter. The ability to alternate between teaming up and fighting other players gives the game a clear social and competitive edge.
RPG-style growth and build choices
Unlike very simple animal games that only let you run and bite, The Cheetah includes an RPG system that lets you shape how your feline develops. As you play, you make decisions about which skills to improve and which attributes to strengthen.
These choices affect how your cheetah behaves in combat and in the hunt, letting you favor certain strengths over others. The result is a sense that your animal is not just a generic model but a character you have guided over time. One of the strengths here is how many different upgrade options are available compared with more bare-bones titles.
On the other hand, customization is focused mainly on statistics rather than appearance. There are calls for more visual personalization, such as different fur colors or skins, so players who care a lot about cosmetic variety may feel constrained.
Savanna visuals that stand out
Visually, The Cheetah aims high for a mobile wildlife simulator. The savanna environment looks expansive, with bright, open landscapes that create a convincing habitat for your cat. The different animals you encounter, from small meerkats to towering elephants, are designed with an eye toward realism and help the world feel populated and alive.
Graphics are a clear highlight. The combination of detailed models and a striking environment has impressed many players, with some calling it one of the best-looking games they have tried on mobile. If strong visuals and a convincing animal setting matter to you, this is one of the app’s biggest attractions.
Social play and chat issues
Since the game is built around online multiplayer, interaction with others is a key part of the experience. Hunting in a pack, coordinating tactics in PvP, or simply running across the savanna together can be very engaging, especially when everyone is communicating.
There is an in-game chat system intended to support this social side. However, reports indicate that chat has had problems, which significantly reduces the ability to coordinate or just talk while playing. When chat is unavailable or unreliable, the world can feel more silent than it should for a multiplayer-focused title, and restoring a stable chat experience would noticeably strengthen the game’s community feel.
Where The Cheetah could improve
The core formula of fast-paced hunting and RPG-style growth is satisfying, and the savanna setting looks impressive, but a few areas feel underdeveloped.
Animation variety and expressiveness could be deeper. Suggestions for additional animations indicate that movements and attacks, while functional, may start to feel repetitive over time. More varied or context-sensitive animations would help bring the cheetah to life.
Visual customization is another weak spot. Requests for different skin colors or patterns suggest that players would like more ways to make their cheetah feel unique, beyond numerical upgrades.
From a gameplay standpoint, there is currently no crouch mechanic to help you stalk prey, so stealthier hunting is limited. There are also wishes for baby animals and family elements, which are absent, so anyone hoping for a nurturing or parenting system will not find that here.
Finally, because the game focuses so strongly on online multiplayer, it will appeal most to those who enjoy playing with or against others. Players who prefer a purely solo, offline animal experience may not feel as well served.
Pros
- Engaging concept that lets you live and hunt as a cheetah on wide savannas
- Real-time online multiplayer with both cooperative hunting and team-based PvP
- RPG-style progression with meaningful skill and attribute choices
- Impressive graphics and a striking savanna environment with realistic wildlife
- Good sense of growth as you develop your cheetah over time
Cons
- In-game chat has issues, which hurts coordination and social interaction
- Limited visual customization, with requests for more skins and color options
- Animation set can feel basic, with players wanting more variety
- No crouch or stealth-focused mechanic for stalking prey
- Lacks family features such as baby animals for those seeking a nurturing aspect