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100 Amsterdam Cats is a relaxing indie puzzle game where you hunt for 100 hidden felines in hand-drawn scenes of Amsterdam. Created by 100 Cozy Games, it launched on Windows in late 2026. The game splits its world into distinct districts, each with canals, cafes, and quirky backdrops. You zoom in on crowds or landmarks, scanning for cats disguised as tourists or hiding in plain sight. Think of it as a digital version of a "find the cat" coloring book, but with a European travel theme. Best for players who enjoy slow-paced challenges and cute art.
Each session revolves around panning across a static image, clicking to spot cats. Later levels add distractions like moving boats or shifting shadows. You get three hints per scene, but using them resets the count. The game tracks your progress by district, with a map marking found cats. Controls are simple, left-click to select, right-click to flag tricky spots. Sessions rarely hit 30 minutes, but the difficulty spikes in later levels where cats blend into crowds. No time limits, just pure observation. It’s less about speed and more about patience.
PlayPile users rate it 4.1/5, with 92% completing the base 100 cats. Average playtime is 2.5 hours, though 18% spend over 6 hours chasing hidden bonus cats. Community moods are mostly “Calm” (67%) and “Nostalgic” (22%), but 11% of reviews mention “Frustrated” due to late-game difficulty. One player wrote, “The art is beautiful, but cat #98 on Dam Square nearly broke me.” Critics praise the aesthetic but note repetitive mechanics. 32% of players own the $14.99 key, with 50 achievements tracking cat types and exploration.
This is a niche pick for cat lovers and casual puzzlers. The price is reasonable, but the lack of variety in later levels might test your patience. If you enjoy a challenge that rewards attention to detail and don’t mind grinding for the last few cats, it’s worth the cost. Skip it if you prefer dynamic gameplay or struggle with pixel-hunting. The achievements add replayability, but don’t expect a heart-pounding experience.
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