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With My Little Eye is an indie point-and-click hidden object game developed by Papa Koala. Released on September 22, 2025, it’s a single-player PC title designed for casual play. The premise is simple: scour hand-drawn scenes filled with plants and objects to find 50 hidden cats. The art style evokes nostalgic, childhood-like illustrations, and the gameplay leans into slow, methodical exploration. It’s not about speed or challenge but about relaxing while scanning intricate details. Best suited for players who enjoy puzzles without pressure or fast-paced action.
Each level presents a static, detailed image where you click to reveal cats. The cursor changes when hovering over a hidden feline, but some are nearly invisible against the background. You get unlimited attempts, and a magnifying glass tool helps zoom in on tricky areas. Sessions feel meditative, think 20-30 minutes per scene, depending on your persistence. There’s no time limit, no enemies, just the quiet satisfaction of ticking off discoveries. The lack of variety in environments (mostly botanical scenes) grows repetitive after a while, but the soothing tone keeps it from feeling tedious.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 84% completion on average. Most finish it in 3.5 hours. Community moods are split: 60% “relaxing,” 25% “nostalgic,” and 15% “bored.” One review says, “Cute art and chill music, but after 10 scenes, it all starts to look the same.” Critics praise the accessibility but note the lack of depth. Achievement hunters will find 25 optional milestones, like locating a cat in under 30 seconds. The game costs $14.99, which some feel is slightly high for its limited content.
With My Little Eye is a low-effort, high-charm pick for fans of casual hidden object games. It’s affordable for a quick distraction but lacks replay value. If you’ve enjoyed titles like Mystery Manor or similar point-and-click puzzles, this will feel familiar but underwhelming. Skip it if you prefer complexity or variety. For $15, it’s a safe bet for a few hours of stress-free clicking, but don’t expect lasting engagement.
Game Modes
Single player
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