100 Cats Lost in Thailand

100 Cats Lost in Thailand

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About 100 Cats Lost in Thailand

100 Cats Lost in Thailand is a laid-back indie puzzle game from Two Cats Games. Released in September 2025 for PC, it tasks players with finding 200 hidden cats across two large, hand-drawn maps inspired by Thailand’s landscapes. Play alone or with a friend in local co-op, then color each discovered scene using guided number-matching or freeform palettes. The game leans into chill exploration, blending scavenger hunt mechanics with creative coloring. Its charm lies in the detailed artwork and the mix of challenge and relaxation, making it a pick for fans of slow-paced, visually driven experiences.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around scanning maps for camouflaged cats, each scene teeming with foliage, temples, or cityscapes to comb through. Players use a magnifying glass tool to zoom in, marking cats by clicking or tapping. Once all are found in an area, you unlock coloring tools to customize the scene. Co-op mode lets two players split tasks: one hunts while the other colors, or both search together. Controls are simple, with mouse or touch support, but the real focus is on patience and attention to detail. Sessions often mix methodical searching, occasional breakthroughs when spotting a tricky cat, and then the slower, meditative act of filling in colors.

What Players Think

Community ratings average 4.3/5, with 88% of players completing 75%+ of the cat collection. Average playtime is 15 hours, though 12% report finishing in under 10. Moods are split between “calm” (62%) and “frustrating” (28%), with some players complaining the second map’s density feels overwhelming. Critics on PlayPile gave it a 78%, praising the art but noting repetitive mechanics. Achievement completion clocks in at 92%, driven by hidden cat challenges. Positive reviews highlight the co-op bonding moments, while mixed feedback points to a lack of difficulty scaling.

PlayPile's Take

This game works best as a short, budget-friendly distraction. It’s ideal for casual players who enjoy puzzles without intensity, especially those who appreciate coloring as a reward for effort. The $19.99 price tag makes it low-risk, but the formula, search, mark, color, wears thin for some after 10 hours. Stick with it if you like its aesthetic and the co-op option, but don’t expect a deep or long-term experience. The 100+ hidden cats and 150+ achievements offer replayability, but it’s more of a niche comfort title than a must-play.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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