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Kitty Finder is a point-and-click puzzle game by Genco Interactive that tasks you with locating hidden kittens in a large mansion. Released in 2026 for PC, it’s a laid-back indie title where you scour rooms like attics, libraries, and gardens for camouflaged felines. The game leans into its simplicity, offering no combat or time pressure just you, a magnifying glass, and the joy of spotting a kitten blending into a bookshelf. Its charm lies in the cozy setting and the satisfaction of uncovering each critter. Think of it as a digital scavenger hunt for people who enjoy relaxing exploration over intense challenges.
Each session involves clicking to move between rooms and tapping objects to reveal kittens. The mansion’s design is the main mechanic, you’ll interact with furniture, decor, and environmental details to spot hidden cats. Puzzles are minimal, relying on pattern recognition and attention to textures. For example, you might squint at a curtain to find a kitten matching the color of a throw pillow. Controls are straightforward: left-click to move and inspect. There’s no inventory or dialogue, just a steady rhythm of discovery. Sessions feel breezy, lasting 30 minutes to an hour at a time. The game’s low-stakes approach means you can pause and resume without penalty, making it ideal for casual play.
Kitty Finder holds a 4.6/5 rating from 23,000 players, with 72% completing all 100+ hidden kittens. Average playtime is 3.7 hours, though completionists clock 6-8. Community moods are overwhelmingly calm and satisfying, with 89% noting the game’s “zen vibes.” Reviews highlight the “clever use of color and texture” to hide cats and the “nostalgic charm” of the mansion. One user wrote, “Kittens are so well hidden I almost feel guilty clicking them.” Criticisms focus on repetitive later levels, with some calling it “a little samey after hour three.” However, 93% of players say the game “matches its description exactly.”
Kitty Finder is a niche but solid pick for fans of gentle puzzles and visual challenges. At $14.99, it’s affordable, and the 50+ achievements (including 10% for spotting each kitten) provide replay value. It won’t appeal to anyone seeking depth or story, but the minimalist design is its strength. If you enjoy games like Monument Valley or The Witness but want something slower, this is your match. Skip it if you crave complexity or action. For under $15, it’s a low-risk purchase with high satisfaction for the right audience.
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