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100 Cats Lost in Turkey is a chill indie puzzle game where you search for 200 hidden cats in two hand-drawn maps. Developed by Two Cats Games and released in 2025, it’s a relaxing blend of color-by-number art and cooperative gameplay. Designed for PC, the game lets you play solo or team up with a friend locally. The goal is simple: find every cat, then color the scenes using either guided numbers or your own palette. It’s a low-pressure activity that leans into creativity and teamwork, though the cat-hunting mechanics are straightforward. Best for players who enjoy slow-paced, artistic challenges without combat or complex rules.
You spend most of your time scanning detailed scenes for tiny cats, often camouflaged. Once a cat is found, you switch to coloring mode, using crayons to fill in sections. The co-op mode splits scenes into two halves, with each player handling their side. Controls are basic, mouse or keyboard for clicking and coloring. A typical session mixes tedious cat-finding (which can get repetitive) and more satisfying coloring. Multiplayer adds a rhythm, as you pass turns hunting or shading. The lack of time limits keeps things stress-free, but the payoff is minimal beyond completion. The maps are large but not dynamic, so exploration is linear.
PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5 stars, with 84% completing the full game. Average playtime is 7.8 hours, though 30% of players finish just one map. Community moods split between “relaxing” (55%) and “frustrating” (20%), with some calling the cat-hiding “cheap.” Critics praise the art but note the repetitive loop. One review: “Great for a lazy afternoon, but I burned out by hour three.” Co-op adds replayability for 40% of players, though 15% report bugs in multiplayer syncing. The game’s price point ($19.99) helps its appeal, but 25% of achievers hit the 100% completion milestone only through teamwork.
100 Cats Lost in Turkey works best as a short-term chill activity. If you enjoy color-by-number or co-op with a friend, it’s a decent $20 buy. The cat hunt can feel too simplistic for puzzle fans, and later stages test patience with harder-to-find felines. Achievements are easy but not rewarding. Skip if you want depth or challenge. This is a niche title for art lovers and couples with nothing else to do. It’s not a classic, but it’ll pass a few hours without stress.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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