Again in 2012 inside a Toronto penthouse, a home shorthair cat as soon as gazed out over Yonge–Dundas Sq., his personal face beaming again at him in LED glory from a billboard beneath. “Do you even fucking know? Do you care?” Joel Zimmerman, higher generally known as deadmau5, recollects asking him of the huge album advert that includes his face.
The cat did not. Typical.
However in true deadmau5 vogue, the place innovation meets self-deprecation, Meowingtons’ indifference did not cease him from turning into a muse. And now, posthumously, a playable one.
Zimmerman has unveiled Meowingtons Simulator, a tribute to his late companion, who sadly handed away in August 2023. Developed beneath his newly launched Oberha5li Studios banner and powered by Epic Video games’ Unreal Engine, it is a rhythm-based rag doll sport the place gamers management a digitized, dancing Meowingtons in a digital nightclub.
“Meowingtons was principally a rag doll in actual life,” Zimmerman tells EDM.com. “You’d choose him up and he’d simply flop. You could possibly make him dance and he was simply cool with it, which was actually humorous.”
A well-known 1935 thought experiment by the theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger illustrated the oddity of quantum mechanics by imagining a cat in a sealed field that’s concurrently alive and lifeless till somebody observes it. Like Schrödinger’s cat, Meowingtons now exists in its personal quantum state of parody and poignancy.
However do not mistake Meowingtons Simulator for remedy in disguise. Whereas it does operate as a type of eulogy in code, it is extra so a seedbed for Zimmerman’s massive ambitions together with his new sport growth studio.
“It is not a grief course of or coping mechanism,” he insists. “Meowingtons lived to be 16. That is fairly alright, so it is not like ‘woe is me.’ I processed it in a day, possibly two. It occurs.”
Ever since Zimmerman acquired into sport growth, he says, he is been studying about rag doll physics in Unreal Engine. One among his earliest experiments was constructing a cat mannequin that behaved and regarded like his personal, the primary prototype of which was a low-poly kitty with no fur, flopping round with the grace of a drunk sock puppet.
When activated by the cue button, the cat transitions from procedural animation into rag doll mode, the place its actions are fully ruled by gravity and physics. Zimmerman compares the dynamics to an idea he admits is “actually darkish”: think about holding a dull cat by its head and tail, then watching it flop round as if it is “nodding to the beat.”
The sim’s rag doll physics create the phantasm of the cat dancing to the music, akin to a puppet’s actions, however with out exhibiting the strings. Zimmerman likens it to the unsettling realities behind the manufacturing of sizzling canines: it really works, nevertheless it’s higher to not ask how.

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It is the sort of factor that solely somebody who’s spent years in Unreal Engine boards and nerding out over real-time audiovisual mechanics can recognize. That keenness led him to satisfy Aaron McLeran and Max Hayes, Epic Video games’ Lead Audio Programmer and Senior Audio Programmer, respectively. They labored on the bleeding-edge Quartz subsystem, a sample-accurate timing engine that syncs audio with precision far past customary body charges.
Zimmerman emphasizes the necessity for hyper-precise synchronization between audio and visible components to keep away from lag in sport engines, the place even minuscule misalignments are noticeable. In most video games, he explains, visuals are rendered at a comparatively low charge of between 60 and 120 frames per second. Nevertheless, audio operates on a a lot finer timescale, at 48,000 samples per second, which implies audio occasions can occur in sub-microsecond intervals.
This large distinction, which he refers to as a “chasm,” makes it tough to tightly sync visible cues with particular audio samples, like a kick drum or snare hit. That is the place the processing of Quartz got here in.
Operating parallel to Unreal Engine, the tech, for which Zimmerman has a deep fascination, basically acts as a dependable metronome for audio inside it. The system enabled him to cue visuals and gameplay occasions precisely in time with the music, even at unconventional tempos with pesky decimals like 128.6 BPM.
“So it is that expertise that actually drove me to [game creation] and discovering these totally different use circumstances,” he says. “Then it was a wedding of, let’s take my rag doll cat and fix it to the port system so that each beat, the deal with would go up. And if I modified the BPM up and down, the cat would completely be in sync. And I assumed, ‘That is humorous as hell. I ought to make a sport.'”

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However this wasn’t nearly noodling with the physics of a noodle-legged cat. Regardless of the hilarity of all of it, Zimmerman realized early on {that a} floppy feline wasn’t fairly a sport. So he introduced in veteran programmer Cameron Rockey, who added multiplayer options, cosmetics and, maybe most crucially, a way of group.
“What are the little issues we are able to add to construct a group really feel?” Rockey recollects asking. Below his route, what started as a unusual, simplistic simulator shortly advanced right into a extra immersive, socially-driven expertise.
One of many first issues he did was replicate dance variables throughout gamers’ cats so everybody might jam out collectively, even when they had been listening to totally different tracks. “The cats within the nightclub are synchronized to your native music quite than us sharing the music,” Rockey explains. “So you may be hanging out collectively, however doing one thing totally different on the identical time.”
Rockey, who has over twenty years of dev expertise, then layered in leaderboards and a “mau5head builder” that lets gamers assemble customized deadmau5 helmets utilizing collectibles gathered across the map.
“We began including increasingly little options like that for the group to do and customise their expertise inside Meowingtons, however staying on-brand for deadmau5,” he says.

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Whereas the co-founders’ ardour for sport creation drives the mission ahead, its growth course of stays refreshingly unpretentious at its core. Behind the increasing options and rising fan involvement lies a partnership unburdened by company sport growth conventions—simply two avid creators following their instincts.
“Do not get me mistaken. I prefer to assume I am fairly proficient, and I do know Cameron’s very proficient with sport design,” Zimmerman says. “However we’re simply two dudes fucking round on Discord and making a sport.”
That is underselling it. After fetching an estimated $55 million by way of Create Music Group’s acquisition of his timeless music catalog, he says he has massive plans for Oberha5li Studios, which is shaping as much as be rather more than a ardour mission.
“We’re at our first little factor and I anticipate rising this firm over the following couple of years,” Zimmerman says. “Possibly two years from now, I will be 10 staff deep and we’ll have a much bigger, extra AAA-looking title on the go. So the ambition is excessive.”
Meowingtons Simulator is accessible now on Steam.
