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  • February 26, 2024

100 Dino Cats

100 Dino Cats Game Cover
96%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, grinding
96% User Score Based on 788 reviews

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100 Dino Cats is a single player casual sport game with fantasy, historical and kids themes. It was developed by Cats and was released on February 26, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Join the cutest adventure in the Dino park with Cats and Dinos! Explore the charming hand-drawn artwork of dinosaurs location and dino-cats as you embark on a quest to find 100 adorable cats hidden throughout the game. Can you find them all?

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 788 reviews
graphics12 positive mentions
story7 negative mentions

  • Adorable and charming dinosaur-themed artwork combining cats and dinos in a relaxing hidden-object game.
  • Free to play with easy, pressure-free gameplay suitable for all ages, including kids and casual players.
  • Quick achievement completion with 100 achievements, making it great for achievement hunters and short play sessions.
  • Very short experience with limited content; only one main image and additional levels behind paid DLC.
  • Cats are often not well hidden, making the game extremely easy and offering little challenge or variety.
  • UI issues such as some cats hidden behind menu buttons and occasional click registration problems causing frustration.
  • graphics
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features charming, clean, and detailed dinosaur-themed artwork with cute cats that create a pleasant, laid-back visual experience. The simple interface highlights the visuals, which are consistently praised for their appeal, though some note limited variation between levels. Overall, the graphics effectively support the gameplay and contribute to its charm for the right audience.

    • “Cute dinosaur-themed artwork with charming scenes to explore while looking for cats.”
    • “The art style is clean and easy to scan, and the whole thing has a laid-back feel that makes it a nice little break.”
    • “The interface stays out of the way, letting the artwork take center stage.”
    • “The games themselves are also the lowest tier of hidden object games, with poor artwork, annoying music, and achievement spam. Pay just a tiny bit and get something from DevCats or NukeArts instead.”
    • “There’s very little variation between levels beyond the artwork itself.”
    • “Fast game with modern-day graphics but very basic and uninspired visuals.”
  • gameplay
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is simple, primarily focused on a hidden-object style of finding cats in scenes, with no progression or new mechanics beyond completing each level. It is relaxing and accessible, making it suitable for casual play or young children, though it offers limited variety and minimal challenge. Some users noted minor issues like click registration problems, but overall it provides an enjoyable and straightforward experience.

    • “The gameplay is simple yet engaging, perfect for a relaxing time.”
    • “It's a fantastic, free way to entertain young children (and yourself!) with its accessible gameplay and adorable art.”
    • “Simple gameplay — essentially a find-and-click hidden-object experience.”
    • “No new mechanics are introduced, and there’s no progression system beyond completing each scene.”
    • “Not only that, but many of the cats had click register problems, where I had to click around four+ times for them to register, which is the only gameplay it offers.”
  • music
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in "100 Dino Cats" is generally praised for being pleasant, catchy, and relaxing, effectively complementing the cozy, charming atmosphere of the game. While some players found it repetitive or mismatched with the theme, most appreciated its soothing quality, making it suitable for casual play or background listening. A few noted the option to mute or adjust the music, catering to different preferences.

    • “The upbeat music and charming artwork make for a pleasant experience.”
    • “Although the game felt a bit short and could benefit from more levels or varied puzzles, its cozy atmosphere and soothing soundtrack kept me captivated throughout.”
    • “The music is also really nice and by the time you complete the game it is not repetitive or annoying.”
    • “Again, I turned off the music; it's just not what I would pair with this sort of thing.”
    • “The games themselves are also the lowest tier of hidden object games, poor artwork, annoying music, and achievement spam; pay just a tiny bit and get something from DevCats or NukeArts instead.”
    • “Fun game, it's worth the price tag of free, but the music does get repetitive and there is a really hard to find cat behind the go home button; besides these, it's a good game.”
  • story
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a meaningful story, with most users describing it as either nonexistent or very minimal and unengaging. The focus is on gameplay rather than narrative depth, making the story aspect feel more like a fun distraction than a core element.

    • “It's short, it’s silly, and there are only like two missions—honestly, it’s more of a fun distraction than a deep experience.”
    • “I like how the cats look like dinosaurs and the position of the cats tell a story (for instance one cat hungry for a triceratops) :)”
    • “Your mission?”
    • “No story.”
    • “Has a story, but it’s boring.”
    • “This game has no story.”
  • humor
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated for being cute, lighthearted, and genuinely funny, successfully adding to the enjoyment and relaxation as players search for hidden cats. Many users found it amusing enough to induce laughter, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Cute, funny and it sure kills some time!”
    • “This game makes me happy and I appreciate the devs' humor.”
    • “I couldn't see anything at all for a minute because I was laughing so hard.”
  • grinding
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is extensive and demanding, to the point where players feel they might need additional resources or time ("a second life") to keep up. It is often considered a significant and challenging aspect, especially for achievement farming.

    • “A little grindy.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life, maybe some macros, and a will to live for grinding.”
    • “Holy achievement farming.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a calm, casual experience but lacks depth and has limited replay value once completed, making it less suitable for players seeking long-term engagement.

    • “It won’t impress players looking for depth or replayability, but for those who enjoy calm, casual experiences, it delivers a pleasant and stress-free time.”
    • “Infinitely replayable”
    • “Short experience with little replay value once completed.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's cozy atmosphere, enhanced by a soothing soundtrack, creates an engaging and immersive experience, though some players feel it could be improved with more levels or puzzle variety.

    • “Although the game felt a bit short and could benefit from more levels or varied puzzles, its cozy atmosphere and soothing soundtrack kept me captivated throughout.”
    • “Adds to the atmosphere.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of 100 Dino Cats is described as heartwarming and wholesome, creating a relaxing and comforting gaming experience enhanced by a great soundtrack.

    • “Overall, 100 Dino Cats is a heartwarming experience perfect for a relaxing gaming session.”
    • “Wholesome game with great soundtrack”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is widely criticized as a cash grab, indicating users feel it is overly focused on extracting money rather than enhancing gameplay.

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100 Dino Cats is a casual sport game with fantasy, historical and kids themes.

100 Dino Cats is available on PC and Windows.

100 Dino Cats was released on February 26, 2024.

100 Dino Cats was developed by Cats.

100 Dino Cats has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

100 Dino Cats is a single player game.

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