A little story hear, bear with me. All true. Not that you wouldn't believe it - no unicorns, time travel or threesomes with 19-year old Japanese girls dressed as schoolgirls.
When I was 14 I was expelled from a great school and had to go to a terrible one. I didn't get on with anyone in the new school at first and adopted the nickname P-Nut which was originally meant as an insult about the shape of my head. In all fairness, it's quite an accurate name.
The name stuck and still gets used decades later, though not as an insult. I hope...
The nickname has been adapted by some people to P, Nut, Nutnut, Nut-P.
When internet cafes were starting and having an online connection at home was still kinda new and cool, I used to play an online text based rpg. On that game all my character names began with 'Doctor' and people chatting called me Doc.
With the advent of smartphones and games like your one which didn't require a PC, I was asked for a username. P-Nut was taken as was Doc and I didn't want one of those names with a number after it, I wanted something unique which was how Docnutnut came about. I took an adaptation of my first username and my first nickname and combined them.
Anyway, I digress. I now realise that the last two chapters were superfluous.
I have always been into games since I got a Spectrum 48K back in 1982. (Not shy about my age) Not only did I like playing games but I always liked to kill them. To play beyond completion, beyond 100% to a point that everything possible had been done. Friends who saw me doing this with games such as Super Mario World, Final Fantasy VII, Kid Chameleon, Worms and Super Mario Land invented a term for the way I played games. Sometimes I would merely play a game, but on occasion I would truly P-Nut a game.
I guess that is what I am doing with Law of the Cat God.
I am P-Nutting it, or at least trying to.