No, Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online does not support crossplay.
No, Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online does not support crossplay at this time. Players are limited to playing within their own platform's ecosystem. Cross-progression is enabled, keeping your saves and unlocks synced across platforms.
Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | No | Players are limited to their own platform. |
| Cross-Progression | Yes | Your saves and unlocks sync across platforms. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | No | Online multiplayer only — no shared-screen play. |
Yes — Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online supports cross-progression. Your saves, unlocks and progress stay synced when you switch platforms.
Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online features a global Steam leaderboard tracking total pet counts across all players. This is asynchronous — not real-time multiplayer — but adds a competitive element to what is otherwise a solo experience. Progress is saved via Steam Cloud, meaning your total pet count, skin collection, and rank carry over between any device running the game on your Steam account.
No — Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online does not offer split screen or couch co-op. To play together, each player needs their own system running the game.
Silly Linguine Cat Simulator Deluxe Online (abbreviated SLCSDO by everyone including the developer) is a free-to-play clicker game where you pet a very silly orange cat named Linguine. Petting Linguine accumulates points toward pet goals — each goal reached rewards a random crate containing one of 350+ cosmetic skins for the cat. The crates are explicitly described as 'gambling' by the developer, which pretty much sets the tone. Beyond skin collecting, the only other major feature is a global leaderboard showing who has petted Linguine the most, complete with what the developer self-describes as a 'top-of-the-line anti cheat system.' Linguine Cat is based on the developer's real cat, Raikou, who is described as 'about as smart as a stupid cat' and is orange.
The game features over 350 skins across multiple rarity tiers, with Legendary skins featuring unique idle and click animations. Skins are obtained by opening crates earned through gameplay. Cosmetic items are also available on the Steam Market, typically trading between $0.30 and $0.56. No purchase is ever required — the entire game and all its collection mechanics are free.
Yes, SLCSDO is completely free to play on Steam. Some cosmetic items are available on the Steam Marketplace, but no purchase is required.
Not in the traditional sense. The game features an asynchronous global leaderboard showing who has petted Linguine the most, but there is no real-time multiplayer or co-op.
SLCSDO is available on PC (Windows and macOS, including Apple Silicon Macs) via Steam. No console or mobile versions have been announced.
Over 350 skins are available, spanning multiple rarity tiers. Legendary skins feature unique idle and click animations. New skins are added through updates.
SLCSDO was developed and published by Brody Seyranian, a solo indie developer. The game's cat — Linguine — is based on his real cat, Raikou.
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