Slingsters is a physics-based puzzler for iOS and Android where players fling little monsters into cardboard boxes

Slingsters is a physics-based puzzle game where the aim is to collect various different monsters by flinging them from one side of a level to the other and into a box. It's also the first game from Nappy Cat and is available now for iOS and Android.
Of course, it won't be as simple as just slinging the poor little creature from one side of the room to the other. There will be a plethora of obstacles you'll have to overcome throughout each level, with new elements being added as you progress to make the game increasingly more difficult.
You can expect levels to start off fairly straightforward, slinging the little monster from it's starting rope into a box but from there you'll need to start ricocheting them off walls at the right angle so they land in the correct place. As you can see from the trailer below, this extends beyond that too. At some stage, you'll start using the air created by bellows to help the monster reach new parts of the level or to remove different obstacles that might block your path.

There are different monsters you'll be chucking into boxes too. Each has different abilities you'll have to consider when tackling the level. For instance, Slu can ricochet off different surfaces whilst Pho can phase through one side of the screen and reappear on the opposite.
For an additional challenge, there are also three stars to collect on each level, so there'll be a way to simply complete each stage as well as a 'perfect' way to do so too. It makes the whole thing feel very reminiscent of Cut the Rope when you factor in the cute monsters and physics-based puzzling as well.
Slingsters is available now on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.