100 Barcelona Cats

100 Barcelona Cats

Share on Bluesky

Loading critic reviews...

Finding live streams...

About 100 Barcelona Cats

100 Barcelona Cats is a chill, cat-centric scavenger hunt set in a stylized version of Barcelona. Developed by 100 Cozy Games, it launched on PC in late 2026. The premise is simple: explore hand-drawn scenes of the city’s landmarks and neighborhoods to locate 100 hidden cats. It’s a low-effort, high-cuteness indie game that feels like a digital coloring book with a side of feline antics. The art style leans warm and whimsical, with each location packed with tiny details. Perfect if you want to kill time without stress.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around panning, zooming, and clicking to spot cats in increasingly elaborate environments. Each area has a mini-map, but the real fun is scanning for cats hiding in plain sight, perched on buildings, blending into crowds, or tucked in foliage. Sessions are short, often 15, 30 minutes, with no penalties for restarting a level. You can toggle hints if you’re stuck. Controls are basic: a mouse or touchpad to navigate. The single-player mode lacks competition, focusing on self-paced discovery. There’s no combat, no dialogue, just a soothing rhythm of exploration and tiny cat squeaks when you find one.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 88%, with a 4.2/5 critic score. The average completion rate is 89%, and players spend 12 hours total. 72% of community moods are cheerful, 18% relaxed. One user wrote, “Adorable but tedious after 20 cats.” Another said, “The Barcelona scenes are worth the price alone.” Achievement completion clocks in at 81%, with the “Find 100 Cats” milestone taking 9.5 hours. Criticisms note repetitive environments by mid-game, but the 25 achievements include quirky ones like “Cat Burglar” for sneaking into a restricted area.

PlayPile's Take

At $14.99, it’s a low-risk buy for casual players. The 25 achievements add mild replay value, but the charm fades after 20, 30 hours. Best for fans of hidden-object games who want something bite-sized. If you’re a cat lover or need a distraction that doesn’t demand your brain, it’s solid. Skip if you crave depth or variety, after 50 cats, the joy dips. Worth it for the art and vibe, but don’t expect longevity.

Game Modes

Single player

Deals

Finding deals...

Achievements

Loading achievements...

Similar Games

Finding similar games...

Buzzing on Bluesky

Checking Bluesky...