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100 Astro Cats is a cozy indie exploration game by 100 Cozy Games that tasks you with tracking down 100 cats hidden in whimsical, hand-drawn locations. Released on December 31 2026 for PC it blends casual gameplay with a charming aesthetic. Each area from bustling alien markets to serene intergalactic gardens is packed with feline secrets. The game prioritizes laid-back discovery over challenge making it ideal for players who enjoy slow-paced puzzles and quirky art. At its heart it’s about wandering pretty spaces and rewarding curiosity with new cat encounters.
You move a small astronaut character through static 2D environments clicking to zoom into objects and scan for hidden cats. Each level is a large canvas filled with interactive elements like floating planets or alien flora. Scanning requires precise clicks but the game avoids frustration by letting you revisit areas endlessly. New zones unlock gradually with each cat found adding fresh visual themes. Sessions typically last 20, 40 minutes as you methodically comb through scenes for subtle clues. The lack of timers or penalties ensures progress feels earned through patience rather than skill.
Community stats show 82% completion rates with an average playtime of 6.5 hours. Metacritic scores hover around 84 while PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5. Reviews praise the art but note repetitive later levels. One player wrote “First 30 cats are magic next 70 are just clicking.” Achievement data reveals 120 total trophies with 90% earning the base set. Over 60% of players finish under 10 hours. Moods are split 70% “relaxing” and 30% “meh.” Price at $19.99 makes it a low-risk buy for casual audiences.
100 Astro Cats works best as a short-term diversion for cat lovers and chill explorers. The $20 price and 120 achievement count justify a playthrough for completionists but the diminishing returns past 50 cats may frustrate. Skip if you dislike repetitive tasks. For a 7-hour investment it delivers cute visuals and satisfying easter eggs. Worth trying if you’ve 4, 6 hours to spare and appreciate kawaii aesthetics over deep mechanics.
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Single player
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