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100 Cats Lost in Usa Find & Color is a chill indie puzzle game from Two Cats Games that drops you into a hand-drawn world of 100 hidden felines. Released on PC in January 2026, it’s all about scanning maps for cats and coloring scenes via number-guided or freeform palettes. The vibe is mellow, with no time pressure, just you (or a buddy in co-op) hunting and painting. The premise is simple but effective, blending casual search mechanics with creative expression. If you’ve ever enjoyed coloring books or treasure hunts, this is your digital version.
You spend most of your time zooming across detailed, whimsical maps to spot cats hiding in plain sight. Once found, you switch to coloring mode, either following numbered zones or choosing your own hues. Sessions typically last 30, 45 minutes per scene, balancing exploration and creativity. Controls are minimal: mouse-driven navigation and click-to-color. The co-op mode lets two players split tasks, hunting vs. painting. No penalties for mistakes, just relaxing progress. The lack of complexity keeps it accessible, but the repetitive loop of find-color-repeat can wear thin over time.
PlayPile players gave it a 4.5/5, with 72% completing all cats. Average playtime is 35 hours, and 89% of reviewers call it “calming.” Critics at Eurogamer and PC Gamer praised its “soothing simplicity” but noted the 2200+ achievements feel grindy. A 23% minority described it as “repetitive” or “tedious.” The 82% critic score reflects its charm, though some argue it’s more of a “chill companion” than a deep experience. Players love the art style, with one saying, “It’s like a digital coloring book that never gets old.”
This game is best for people who want to unwind without thinking too hard. At $19.99, it’s a low-risk buy, especially if you enjoy creative tasks or co-op with a friend. The 2200+ achievements add replayability, but don’t expect a bold new genre. It’s a solid pick for short bursts of relaxation, but skip it if you crave challenge or variety. Think of it as a digital coloring book with extra cats, it does one thing well, but that’s basically all it does.
Game Modes
Single player, Co-operative
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