Brush Jjaemu sounds innocent: grooming a cat. But once you play, you'll find the strange pressure. You have to constantly brush Jjaemu to earn points, but if it turns its head and you haven't stopped in time, it's game over.
The funny thing is, the game is almost completely simple. Just an orange cat, a brush, and a hold-and-release action. But the more you play, the more intense it gets because you start getting greedy for points. If the cat hasn't turned its head, you try to brush a little more… and that's usually when you lose.
The game feels quite similar to a "red light, green light" game, but with a grumpy cat instead. Each turn is very short, so it's easy to fall into the trap of: losing and then immediately trying again. Many people on Reddit call this game "5 minutes that feels like an hour."

Hold down the mouse and drag to brush Jjaemu's fur.
The game doesn't have complex levels or many buttons. Everything depends on reflexes and staying calm.
Don't be greedy for points
Most people lose because they try to brush just one more time.
Observe the cat's expressions
There are small signs before Jjaemu turns its head, such as ear movements or slight movements.
Play steadily
Maintaining a steady rhythm is easier to react to than brushing too quickly.
After the cat turns its head, don't brush again immediately
Waiting a little before continuing is safer.
This game requires getting used to the rhythm
After a few turns, you'll start to feel when to stop.
Brush Jjaemu is the kind of game that looks extremely simple but is very easy to get hooked on. It's funny, a little tense, and every time you get bitten by the cat, you just want to try again.
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