100 Indonesia Cats

100 Indonesia Cats

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About 100 Indonesia Cats

100 Indonesia Cats is a cozy indie exploration game by 100 Cozy Games, released on October 5, 2025 for PC. Set in hand-drawn Indonesian locations, it tasks you with tracking down 100 hidden cats scattered across villages, temples, and jungles. The game mixes light puzzle-solving with environmental scavenger-hunt mechanics, all wrapped in a pastel-colored, whimsical aesthetic. Its charm hinges on the absurd premise of hunting cats in real-world locales, which it leans into with deadpan humor. If you enjoy leisurely poking around pretty worlds while ticking off a checklist, this one’s got your name on it.

Gameplay

Each session involves wandering detailed scenes, like a rice paddy or a market square, and clicking on suspicious spots to trigger animations or dialogue. Cats hide in plain sight: perched on roofs, disguised as statues, or hiding in crowds. You collect clues from NPCs and environmental hints to narrow down search areas. Mini-games like arranging cat toys or decoding riddles occasionally break up the exploration. The controls are simple, mouse or WASD navigation, but the game rewards patience over speed. Sessions rarely last longer than an hour without feeling repetitive, though the sheer variety of settings keeps things fresh.

What Players Think

PlayPile community ratings average 4.2/5, with 85% of players completing 75%+ of the cat list. Average playtime is 8, 10 hours, though 30% report over 15. Moods are overwhelmingly positive: 68% call it “relaxing,” 52% “wholesome,” but 20% express “frustration” over obscure cat placements. Critics note the lack of difficulty scaling but praise the art style. One review: “It’s like a coffee-break scavenger hunt with a side of absurdity.” Achievements (15 total) include finding rare cat breeds, with the hardest requiring precise timing during a village festival.

PlayPile's Take

This is a niche win for cat lovers and casual explorers. At $14.99, it’s priced for a low-stakes distraction rather than a core experience. The achievement system adds replayability, but don’t expect a story or deep mechanics. If you want a game that’s pretty to look at and demands zero commitment, it’s a safe buy. Just be prepared to squint at every suspicious shadow for hours.

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