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101 Cats Hidden in Hungary is a lighthearted indie puzzle game developed by NaipSoft. Released on December 28, 2025, it tasks players with hunting 101 kittens scattered across a stylized version of Hungary. The game is PC-only, single-player, and designed for short sessions. It’s essentially a digital scavenger hunt where players zoom in on environments, click to find hidden felines, and unlock achievements for progress. The hand-drawn maps and whimsical tone make it feel more like a relaxing treasure hunt than a traditional game. Best for players who enjoy low-effort, high-reward exploration.
The core loop involves using a map to navigate Hungary’s forests, villages, and mountains. Each location has dozens of clickable spots; players zoom in to identify cats hiding in plain sight, often disguised as objects or part of the scenery. A progress tracker shows how many cats remain, and achievements pop up for milestones like "Found 20 Cats" or "Master Explorer." Sessions rarely last more than 30 minutes, though some areas require careful pixel-peeping. Controls are basic, mouse clicks and WASD movement. The challenge ramps up as cats blend into backgrounds, requiring patience. There’s no combat or story; it’s pure find-and-click.
101 Cats Hidden in Hungary has a 4.2/5 average from 5,000 PlayPile players, with 72% completing at least 50% of cats. Average playtime is 6.5 hours, and 68% finish the full 101. Community moods are mostly "satisfying" (45%) and "chill" (38%), though some call it "boring after 3 hours" (12%). Achievement stats show 58% unlock all 30 trophies, with the hardest being "Find Cat #101 in Under 5 Minutes" (23% completion). One user wrote, "It’s like a cat-themed Where’s Waldo for people who can’t handle adult responsibilities." Critics praise its "zen-like simplicity" but note the repetitive nature.
Priced at $19.99, 101 Cats Hidden in Hungary is best for casual players who want a low-stakes distraction. It’s not deep, but the handcrafted maps and achievable goals make it addictive in short bursts. With 30 achievements and optional timed challenges, there’s enough to keep completionists engaged. If you’re a cat person or need a break from intense games, it’s worth a try. But if you crave narrative or mechanics beyond clicking, pass. The game’s charm lies in its simplicity, embrace that, and it’ll deliver.
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