100 Miami Cats

100 Miami Cats

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About 100 Miami Cats

100 Miami Cats is a casual indie exploration game from 100 Cozy Games, released August 31, 2025. It tasks you with finding 100 cats hidden across Miami’s stylized, hand-drawn locations like beaches, markets, and neon-lit streets. The game leans into its whimsical premise with bright visuals and laid-back pacing. Think of it as a digital scavenger hunt where the reward is seeing increasingly creative cat hiding spots. Perfect for short sessions, it’s designed to appeal to players who enjoy relaxed, art-forward puzzles.

Gameplay

You control a nameless character wandering Miami’s cartoonish environments, clicking to interact with objects and reveal cats. Each area has a distinct theme, tropical parks, retro diners, etc., with hidden felines blended into the scenery. Mini-games like jigsaw puzzles or memory matches occasionally break up the searching. Sessions often involve 20, 30 minutes of clicking, hint-guessing, and celebrating each find. Controls are simple: a point-and-click interface with a map tracking discovered cats. The challenge lies in spotting cats camouflaged in busy scenes, though a “hint” system prevents frustration.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 8.5/10, with 65% completing 100% of cats. Average playtime is 8 hours, but 30% finish in under 5. Community moods are overwhelmingly “relaxed” (78%) and “amused” (62%). One review: “Feels like a coffee-table book come to life, cute but forgettable.” Critics praise the art but note repetitive gameplay. 40% of players own all achievements (100 cats + 200 points), with the hardest being finding cats in all weather conditions. Priced at $19.99, it’s seen as a low-risk buy for its niche charm.

PlayPile's Take

This game is a chill, colorful diversion for cat lovers and casual players. It lacks long-term depth but delivers consistent satisfaction from each discovery. The $20 price tag matches its lightweight design, enough for a few evenings of fun but not a standout. If you’ve enjoyed games like Grindstone or Cat Quest, this fits a similar vibe. Skip if you want complex puzzles or narratives. Best played in bite-sized chunks, ideally with a coffee and a smile.

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