★10: December 2024
1 0 0 H I D D E N C A T S : P I R A T E S
100/100 (100%), 0.1 hours
💜 This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.
It has really pretty artwork, but other than that, it's just like any other "poorly done" hidden object game that can be completed in under 10 minutes. It would be a lot better if it wouldn't so easy to complete, since currently the cats are not at all hidden and you literally don't have to even work your brain to find them.
I completed both the main level and the extra level and would say that maybe turn your attention towards more of the better hidden cats games, like the ones from Devcats or Nukearts Studio. I hope to see better content from this dev later though! The artwork was pleasant.
C A T S H I D D E N T I M E L I N E
10/10 (100%), 0.6 hours
💜 This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.
What a lovely breath of fresh air this was! As a person who has played a lot of hidden cat games due to the Catizens curator (and cuz I like em), some of these games get really stale really fast, but not this one! Cats Hidden Timeline was a blast to play through, because of the interesting mechanic of manipulating time to find some of the cats.
The different levels were absolutely fantastic and lovely, there were so many little details around that were fun to look at. The cats were not too hidden, but hidden enough to make you actually search for them without just finding them outright, of course some were more easier to spot than others.
Definitely would love to play another game like this, maybe with an asian theme for the environments, or medieval? I loved every second of it! Can't wait to see more from this dev! I absolutely recommend any fans of cat games or hidden object games to test this one out!
H I D D E N C A T S I N V A D E V E N I C E
9/9 (100%), 2.3 hours
💜 This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.
Hidden Cats Invade Venice is a 3D hidden cats game where you move your camera around to see the environments in different angles to catch all the sneaky little kittens. There is also penguins for some reason. The main levels have 100 cats per level and each has one hidden penguin. The bonus tower levels start small and get bigger, those don't have any penguins in them. There is also one bonus level with just penguins and there is 100 penguins in there. The penguins were probably the most hardest part of this game.
I really liked the way the game was made, though there were a lot of points where the devs could have improved upon. All that said though, a very good entry in the hidden cats genre and definitely worth playing if you enjoy these types of games.
M O N O N E K O: A R H Y T H M A D V E N T U R E
no achievements, 5.3 hours
💜 This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.
MonoNeko is a simple rhythm game with a dark, yet intriguing, artstyle and story. I am personally not that great at rhythm games, so the game was a tad bit difficult for me, but I still very much enjoyed it. The artstyle is really amazing, but the game has some dark themes, mainly dead cats, which might be upsetting to some gamers. The artstyle is quite gorey in that regard.
The soundtrack is really fun and it was pretty clear to me what the rhythm was supposed to be, it fit pretty well with the gameplay. The character and boss design is super cool and I really enjoyed the artstyle!
I would definitely recommend this game to fans of rhythm games. It's rather cheap, though it is still in early access. There hasn't been much updates so far from what I can tell, but I hope the dev is still working on this game! Some people have had issues with crashing.
W H O L E T T H E F R O G O U T
no achievements, 0.5 hours
This game is a very simple frogger like game where you start out as a frog that seems to be a piggy bank and you try to get over paths with rolling spike wheels, fireballs, arrows and rivers with moving logs and water lily petals and other obstacles. You can unlock different animals such as dogs, ducks, goats, and even pigs. Each animal possesses unique characteristics and abilities.
The gameplay was alright though there was a couple of annoying bugs that I encountered that made me restart my runs. I also randomly lost a live at one point, even though the creeping fog behind the character was not even close. The game was otherwise alright, though some of the artwork looked a bit out of place.
This is again one of those games where I wish there was a neutral review option, as I don't think this game is really worth your time, but it can be harmless bit of fun if you really want to enjoy it. I played the game with all the different animals, if that matters at all. I wouldn't spend money on this game, but if you want to, go ahead.
C A T S E A R C H I N T H E W I L D W E S T
100/100 (100%), 0.2 hours
Very fun looking free to play hidden cats game. The gameplay took only 10 minutes to complete and nowadays if the game takes less than half an hour, I wouldn't recommend it to any veterans of hidden cat/object games. However if you are just looking for a quick little fun thing to use a couple of minutes on, then its definitely worth it.
C A T S E A R C H I N M E D I E V A L T I M E S
100/100 (100%), 0.3 hours
Very fun looking cheap hidden cats game. Similar to their other games, but the gameplay took around 20 mins to complete which was a tad longer than the previous I played. It's not a game that I would recommend for those who are really good at these types of games since it takes such little effort to complete, but I guess it was fun for the while it lasted.
C A T S E A R C H I N F E U D A L J A P A N
100/100 (100%), 0.2 hours
Another hidden cats game from the same developer, this time not free, but still very cheap. This time it took me around 10 minutes to complete, so again, not really a good choice for those who are pros at these type of games, BUT it's still a good bit of fun. I really enjoyed this setting the most from the three games I played.
G R I S
17/17 (100%), 7.8 hours
I played this game for Pay or Play 1st Cycle of 2025 and it was picked for me by Escollo.
GRIS is an extraordinary experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll. As the story unfolds, you follow Gris, a young girl navigating through a world filled with sorrow and loss, but what makes this game truly unique is how it portrays that emotional journey, with different hues and shapes, with the sound design of each chapter.
Gris’s character evolves as she gains new abilities. Each new ability unlocks further parts of her world, mirroring her own emotional growth and allowing players to experience a deeply personal, evocative story in a stunningly serene setting.
The game is a visual masterpiece. The art direction is breathtaking—each environment is meticulously crafted, bringing to life a world that feels both melancholic and beautiful. The animation is delicate, fluid, and full of subtle emotion, and the soundtrack, composed by Berlinist, elevates every moment with an elegant, atmospheric score that perfectly complements the game's tone.
What truly sets GRIS apart is its lack of traditional gaming frustrations. The game focuses on exploration and light puzzles, allowing players to immerse themselves in the experience without feeling rushed or pressured. The platforming challenges are satisfying but never overly difficult, and the lack of text makes it universally accessible—regardless of language, anyone can appreciate the emotional journey this game offers.
In conclusion, GRIS is more than just a game—it's an emotional journey through a world of color, sound, and art. It’s a quiet, introspective experience that encourages reflection and emotional connection, and it’s a journey that feels as rewarding as it is beautiful. If you're looking for something serene, evocative, and artistically stunning, GRIS is a must-play.
T H E L O N E S O M E F O G
no achievements, 0.1 hours
Very cute and lovely short story from Might and Delight, The Lonesome Fog tells a story of a young lynx cub who is afraid of anything and everything, but eventually gets it's courage. It's not really a game, more of an interactive diorama book, but it was still very enjoyable. Sadly it's very short and absolutely not worth the full price it costs, thankfully it goes often on sale.
D O R O N K O W A N K O
no achievements, 1.2 hours
If you've ever dreamed of being an adorable, chaos-loving Pomeranian armed with a gatling gun, Doronko Wanko is the game for you! This delightful gem combines quirky humor, chaotic gameplay, and a unique premise that had me smiling the entire time.
The core gameplay is refreshingly simple yet ridiculously fun: get muddy, spread the mess, and cause as much delightful destruction as possible! The mechanics are surprisingly satisfying, especially when you shake off mud to uncover hidden Pomeranian “paintings” around the house. It’s like a scavenger hunt but with dirt—and a whole lot of personality.
I loved the variety of challenges and badges that encourage playful experimentation, whether it’s coating the beds in mud or finding creative ways to wreak havoc. Though the game is relatively short (I completed it in about an hour), every moment was packed with charm and entertainment. Sometimes, a bite-sized adventure is exactly what you need, and Doronko Wanko delivers that in spades.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a whimsical, lighthearted game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Prepare for muddy chaos and endless giggles!
H I D D E N C A P Y B A R A W I T H O R A N G E A N D P U M P K I N S
23/23 (100%), 0.2 hours
This game is a charming hidden-object game that perfectly captures the cozy, festive vibes of Halloween. As someone who has played their other hidden capybara games, I can confidently say Hidden Capybaras with Orange and Pumpkins: Spooky Halloween Edition is a delightful improvement!
The glowing lights when you find a hidden capybara is simply magical. It transforms the artwork and makes the entire experience feel even more vibrant and engaging. The cityscape brimming with Halloween décor, pumpkins, and spooky details is beautifully crafted, and searching for the 100 hidden capybaras is both relaxing and rewarding.
I also loved the extra challenge of finding 5 hidden cats and spotting special guest characters scattered throughout the scene. It added variety to the hunt and kept things fresh. While the game is on the shorter side—it took me just over 10 minutes to complete—it’s a perfect bite-sized experience. For newcomers to the genre, it could definitely take a bit longer to uncover all the secrets, making it even more satisfying.
This game is a treat for fans of hidden-object games or anyone looking for a lighthearted way to celebrate the Halloween season. Highly recommended for a quick, relaxing escape into a whimsical world full of capybara charm! It is also totally free, which is always a nice bonus!
H I D D E N C A T S : T H E L A S T O F C A T S
17/17 (100%), 1.1 hours
If you're a fan of hidden object games and are looking for something delightful yet challenging, then Hidden Cats: The Last of Cats is an absolute gem that you won't want to miss! This free-to-play title features hidden feline friends that are both adorable and cleverly concealed.
While the base game is relatively short, clocking in at around 20 minutes, the addition of the DLC ramped up the complexity significantly for me personally. The challenge of locating these sneaky little cats is what truly sets this game apart from the others. The developers have genuinely nailed the art of making the cats small and well-hidden, which keeps the gameplay engaging and adds an extra layer of satisfaction when you finally spot them!
As you find each cat, vibrant colors gradually fill in the exquisite artwork of each area, which not only adds an aesthetic pleasure but also provides a rewarding sense of accomplishment as you complete each section. It's a simple yet effective way to visually represent your progress and makes every successful find all the more gratifying. I've played a couple of different hidden cats games that have done this previously, but I still find it a very fun way to track progress.
Overall, Hidden Cats: The Last of Cats is a delightful addition to the hidden object genre, filled with charming artwork and challenge. Whether you're a seasoned hidden object game enjoyer or just looking to unwind with some casual gaming, this game definitely provides an enjoyable experience. It’s a purr-fect way to spend your time!
H I D D E N P A W S
8/8 (100%), 2.8 hours
A hidden object game where you embark on a quest to find cats and colorful balls of yarn across 20 snowy islands. Hidden Paws, with its cold winter night atmosphere, is visually appealing and creates a cozy ambiance. The game offers over two hours of gameplay, which, while not extensive, is perfect for a casual gaming session.
At first glance, the graphics are fair; they do the job but don’t particularly stand out in the crowded genre of hidden object games. One major highlight is the soothing soundtrack, which really sets the mood—although it’s unclear whether the tunes are original or sourced from elsewhere. Finding hidden felines and yarn amid cleverly crafted environments can be both entertaining and challenging, especially since they are often tucked away in unexpected spots like car trunks or behind piles of logs.
However, the game does have its downsides. For players prone to motion sickness, the camera controls can be a significant drawback. Although I eventually got the hang of it after about an hour, the camera movements felt cumbersome and made me a bit sickly, making the exploration of each level a tedious task. Searching around multi-sided buildings for hidden objects can also be frustrating, as you'll find yourself constantly readjusting the camera for a proper view.
In conclusion, Hidden Paws is a cute game with a lot of charm and hidden surprises. Yet, the frustrating camera mechanics hold it back from achieving its full potential and it made me give this game a negative review. If you can tolerate the camera controls, you’ll find a fun experience waiting. Otherwise, it might be worth keeping your eye out for other options in the genre.
I read your name as kitty and was gonna say of course the kitty got cats all over this month. But katti also works so not to much of a mistake
That HIDDEN CATS: The last of cats was an interesting experience with the whole colour system. Was nice knowing what area I was missing a cat in without having to use a guide and being like is this it
Katti actually means Cat in finnish so it does indeed work xDD
Yeah i really like that method! my personal favorites of the genre have that as well, from Nukearts Studio! (Hidden Cats in New York, Hidden Cats in Paris, etc etc)