100 Cats Lost in Canada Find & Color

100 Cats Lost in Canada Find & Color

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About 100 Cats Lost in Canada Find & Color

100 Cats Lost in Canada Find & Color is a chill, art-focused puzzle game from Two Cats Games. Released in 2025 for PC, it tasks players with hunting 100 hidden cats across a hand-drawn Canadian map. Once found, each cat unlocks a color-by-number scene or freeform palette to customize. Play solo or co-op online with a friend. The vibe is cozy and meditative, leaning into simple mechanics and whimsical visuals. Best for players who enjoy slow-paced, creative tasks over high-stakes action.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around scanning maps for cats, which hide in forests, cities, and mountains. Clicking a cat adds it to your collection and unlocks a new coloring page. Coloring modes split between guided numbers (assigning colors to sections) and freeform (picking any shade). Sessions feel repetitive but relaxing, with each page taking 10-30 minutes. Multiplayer lets two players split tasks, hunting or coloring, or work on the same scene. Controls are basic: mouse clicks for finding cats and palette selection. The challenge lies in spotting camouflaged felines, which can frustrate some players.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 78% completion on average. Most players finish around 6.2 hours, though 24 achievements (earned at 63% average) push dedicated players to 10+ hours. Community moods are mostly relaxed (72%) and joyful (58%), but 19% cite mild frustration from repetitive coloring. One user wrote: "Charming but the cat hunts get samey after 20." Critics praise the art but note the lack of long-term depth. 89% of co-op players say teamwork helps with map navigation, though online lobbies can be slow to fill.

PlayPile's Take

A solid pick for casual players seeking low-pressure creativity. At $14.99, it’s cheap entertainment with replay value in the coloring mechanics. The 24 achievements add structure, but don’t expect a gripping narrative or evolving challenges. Ideal for fans of doodling games or those looking to unwind. Skip if you crave complexity or replayability. Worth a try for a few evenings of calm, but not a long-term obsession.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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