100 Lisbon Cats

100 Lisbon Cats

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About 100 Lisbon Cats

This is a cozy puzzle game set in a stylized version of Lisbon, Portugal. Developed by 100 Cozy Games, it released on December 31, 2026, exclusively for PC. The premise is simple: wander through hand-drawn neighborhoods, cafes, and landmarks to locate 100 cats hiding in plain sight. The game blends exploration with light environmental puzzles. Its charm comes from the detailed artwork and the satisfaction of spotting each feline. Best suited for players who enjoy slow-paced, visually driven adventures. Think of it as a digital scavenger hunt with a whimsical twist.

Gameplay

You control a small cat-shaped cursor, moving freely across a 2D map divided into distinct areas like Alfama and Belém. Each section has hidden cats tucked into corners, perched on rooftops, or disguised as objects. Progress feels like solving a giant jigsaw puzzle, you revisit areas repeatedly to spot new details. Right-clicking interacts with objects, triggering animations or revealing cats. Sessions often last 20-30 minutes, with most players averaging 4-5 hours to complete. No timers or pressure; the focus is pure discovery. The soundtrack and ambient soundscape enhance the relaxed vibe, making it a meditative experience.

What Players Think

Players rate it 4.2/5 on PlayPile, with 78% completing the full cat count. Average playtime clocks in at 4.5 hours, though 22% spend over 8. The community mood is overwhelmingly "relaxing" (89%) and "charming" (93%), but 15% call it "repetitive." Critic reviews praise the art but note the lack of depth. One user wrote, "A delightful way to unwind, but the puzzles don’t scale well." Achievement completion sits at 81%, with 30 total unlocks tied to cat locations and hidden easter eggs. Price is $19.99, sitting above the indie average but justified by most for the visual polish.

PlayPile's Take

This game is a niche hit for art lovers and casual explorers. At $19.99, it’s overpriced for its 5-hour runtime, but the hand-drawn world is a treat. The 30 achievements add replayability, though some feel tedious. Skip if you crave challenge or progression. For players seeking a calming, aesthetic experience, it’s a solid pick. Just don’t expect lasting value beyond the initial charm.

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