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100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color

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90%Game Brain Score
music, humor
graphics, gameplay
90% User Score Based on 109 reviews

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100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color is a single player and multiplayer action game. It was developed by Two Cats Games and was released on July 3, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

In "100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color," explore beautifully hand-drawn Japanese scenes to discover 100 hidden cats scattered throughout. After locating them, enjoy a soothing color-by-numbers experience that brings each vibrant landscape to life. Play solo or cooperatively while relaxing to calming tunes on Meow FM.

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90%
Audience ScoreBased on 109 reviews
music17 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The combination of finding hidden cats and a paint-by-numbers coloring section offers a unique and refreshing twist to the genre.
  • The game features charming hand-drawn art and a fun, lighthearted soundtrack that enhances the relaxing experience.
  • It's a free game that provides a quick, enjoyable way to unwind, making it suitable for all ages and especially appealing to younger players.
  • The hidden object gameplay is extremely easy, with most cats being very obvious, which may disappoint players looking for a challenge.
  • The coloring mechanics can be frustrating due to inconsistent controls and unclear color assignments, making it feel more like a chore than a creative outlet.
  • The overall presentation suffers from low resolution and UI issues that can obstruct gameplay, particularly during the coloring phase.
  • music
    44 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, characterized by a fun, silly, and cat-themed soundtrack that many players find charming and enjoyable. While some reviews note the repetitiveness of the tracks, the option to switch to alternative music channels is appreciated. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature, enhancing the game's lighthearted vibe and making it a pleasant experience for players.

    • “The hand-drawn art and light music give it a pleasant vibe, and the follow-up coloring section adds a simple, satisfying second act.”
    • “The music is an unexpected highlight.”
    • “I never knew I would be loving the music so much in a seek-and-find game.”
    • “When I die, the title music will be there to play for me in the long elevator ride down to hell.”
    • “The later games add a few more tracks which was welcome as these music tracks aren't that long and after about 20 minutes the loop can start driving you slightly mad, but there is the option to change to non-cat themed music.”
    • “And if they didn't even bother to put effort in the drawings, they certainly didn't make a whole soundtrack, so the music is also AI generated.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a hand-drawn style that some players find soothing and immersive, particularly in its Japanese-themed scenes. However, critiques highlight a lack of polish, with rough lines and a simplistic aesthetic reminiscent of beginner digital art. While the visuals may appeal to younger audiences or those seeking a calming experience, they are generally considered mediocre and not on par with contemporary standards.

    • “I loved how calm and immersive this felt, especially with the artwork and setting.”
    • “The visuals are soothing and nicely crafted.”
    • “I enjoyed the game graphics; they are great and the zoom function.”
    • “No antialiasing or vector graphics on lines, leading to rough, stepped lines.”
    • “Visually, this features mediocre hand-drawn style 'baby's first Wacom tablet' art instead of contemporary graphics.”
    • “It's hard to say if this was because the developer didn't have the skill to create 3D visuals, or couldn't afford to hire someone who does, but it also doesn't matter.”
  • gameplay
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a light and relaxing experience, particularly through its color-by-numbers mechanic and hand-drawn visuals, appealing to casual players. However, many users feel that the mechanics lack polish and depth, suggesting that the game could benefit from more technical refinement and richer gameplay elements. While the painting mode is a significant part of the experience, those seeking more complex mechanics or narrative depth may find it lacking.

    • “The hand-drawn scenes give you a gentle vibe and the colour-by-numbers mechanic is relaxing—like a bear calmly pawing at berries rather than charging through the forest.”
    • “In addition to the usual hog gameplay, there’s also a painting mode, which actually took up most of my playtime.”
    • “A solid twenty minutes of gameplay, this is super cute and great for anyone who likes find it games and also paint by number.”
    • “More mechanics polish could bring it up a lot.”
    • “The painting mechanics are a real hassle.”
    • “The gameplay loop is very light.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is minimal, typical of its genre, featuring only brief sequences of events that occur within the gameplay rather than a cohesive narrative.

    • “This game, like many of the releases in this genre, has no story. While each game usually has some little sequence of events occurring in the images, it feels completely lacking in narrative depth.”
    • “The story is virtually non-existent, making it hard to stay engaged with the game.”
    • “There is a severe lack of character development and plot progression, leaving the player feeling disconnected from the experience.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by its intentionally bad yet enjoyable music, which adds a quirky charm to the experience. While the soundtrack choices are bizarre and amusing, some players feel the game falls short of its potential, particularly for hidden object enthusiasts. Overall, the humor is appreciated for its variety and ability to elicit genuine laughter during gameplay.

    • “The music is hilariously bad, but I dig it.”
    • “There’s real variety here, and some tracks genuinely made me laugh while hunting cats and tapping paint.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the process of searching for cats enjoyable, but the subsequent task of coloring them is often seen as tedious and overly repetitive.

    • “Searching for cats is fun, but coloring them is too tedious.”
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100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color is a action game.

100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color is available on PC and Windows.

100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color was released on July 3, 2025.

100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color was developed by Two Cats Games.

100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.

100 Cats Lost In Japan Find & Color is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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