A Castle Full of Cats
A Castle Full of Cats

A Castle Full of Cats

Devcats Silesia Games November 9, 2022
PS4PCXONESeries X|SPS5SwitchLinuxAdventurePuzzlePoint-and-click
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About A Castle Full of Cats

Devcats released this title in November 2022 under Silesia Games publishing. It lands on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC, and Linux systems as a single-player adventure puzzle. You explore a cursed castle to hunt down hidden felines. The genre mixes point-and-click mechanics with exploration. Your goal involves locating every cursed cat hiding in the rooms and corridors. Once found, you must free them to restore peace. The art style leans into a cozy aesthetic that fits the theme perfectly. It avoids heavy combat or complex storylines. Instead it focuses on observation and finding objects within detailed environments. This approach creates a chill experience for anyone who likes puzzles without stress.

Gameplay

You move your character around large castle rooms using standard point-and-click controls. The screen fills with clutter where you must spot specific items among the chaos. Each room presents a new puzzle to solve before you can access the next area. You will click on objects to interact with them or examine clues that lead to hidden cats. Finding a cursed cat triggers a short sequence where you free it using simple commands. The game tracks your progress through 35 total achievements scattered across different areas. Sessions typically last between thirty minutes and an hour as you clear rooms methodically. There are no combat sequences or time limits pressing on you. You just need to look closely at every corner and shelf to find what you need.

What Players Think

Players on IGDB have given this game a score of 71.3 out of 100 based on fourteen ratings. The community vibe leans toward appreciation for the relaxed pace rather than high difficulty. Average playtime sits around ten hours for those who chase completion. Review snippets often mention how cute the art direction is compared to other hidden object games. Some users note that finding all items can get repetitive after a while. The 35 achievements provide a clear path for completionists who want to see everything. Community moods remain generally positive with many calling it a good way to unwind. No one complains about bugs or technical issues during standard playthroughs on any platform.

PlayPile's Take

This title works well if you want a low-stress puzzle game with cats. The price is reasonable for the amount of content provided by Devcats. You will spend time hunting items rather than fighting enemies or reading complex lore. Completionists will enjoy grinding for those 35 achievements to finish everything. Fans of hidden object mechanics will find plenty to do without frustration. Avoid this if you expect deep storytelling or challenging puzzles. It remains a solid choice for a casual afternoon session on your Switch or PC.

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Single player

IGDB Rating

71.3

RAWG Rating

4.2

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