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100 Dino Cats

100 Dino Cats Game Cover
96%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
gameplay, story
96% User Score Based on 1,276 reviews

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"100 Dino Cats" is a hidden object game where players explore hand-drawn dinosaur landscapes to find 100 adorable cats. The game features high-quality artworks, adjustable brightness, and save progress. With real meow sounds, hints, and a combo counter, players can test their observation skills in this charming and cozy adventure.

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100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
100 Dino Cats screenshot
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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,276 reviews
music22 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features adorable dino cats and beautifully drawn artwork, making it visually appealing.
  • It's a quick and relaxing game that can be completed in a short amount of time, perfect for casual play.
  • Players enjoy the satisfaction of finding all 100 cats and appreciate the easy achievements.
  • Some cats are hidden behind UI elements, making them difficult or impossible to click on.
  • The game is considered too easy, with many players finishing it in under 10 minutes.
  • There are complaints about the click registration not working properly, requiring multiple clicks to register.
  • music
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, described as pleasant, relaxing, and fitting well with the artwork. While some players find it catchy and enjoyable, a few note that it can become repetitive over time. Overall, it enhances the gaming experience, contributing to a wholesome and fun atmosphere.

    • “The music is also really nice and by the time you complete the game it is not repetitive or annoying.”
    • “Wholesome game with great soundtrack.”
    • “It's a quick game with soft, relaxing music in the background.”
    • “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, but besides these, it's a good game.”
    • “🔲 little to no music”
  • graphics
    44 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are generally praised for their clean, detailed artwork and charming style, making it easy to spot hidden objects like cats. Many users appreciate the hand-drawn aesthetic and the vibrant, thematic backgrounds, although some critiques mention a disparity in quality across different titles in the series. Overall, the visuals contribute positively to the gameplay experience, enhancing the fun and engagement.

    • “I love the artwork and the music.”
    • “The art style is really great and the cats are hidden, but quite easy to find.”
    • “The dino-themed artwork is detailed and nice to look at.”
    • “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.”
    • “🔲 graphics don't matter in this game”
    • “Same quality and style of artwork and gameplay as the other games in the series with 90 easy to find and 10 harder to find cats.”
  • gameplay
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is described as thrilling and engaging, offering a simple yet enjoyable experience suitable for relaxation. However, some users reported frustrating click registration issues, requiring multiple attempts to interact with game elements, which detracted from the overall experience. The game maintains a consistent quality and style with previous titles in the series, featuring a mix of easy and challenging tasks.

    • “The gameplay is simple yet engaging, perfect for a relaxing time.”
    • “Thrilling gameplay.”
    • “Not only that, but many of the cats had click register problems, where I had to click, not twice, not thrice, but around four or more clicks for them to light up (though most would work with two or three clicks, which is already too many, since they should register on the first click), which is the only gameplay it offers.”
    • “Same quality and style of artwork and gameplay as the other games in the series with 90 easy to find and 10 harder to find cats.”
    • “It's just gameplay.”
  • story
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews indicate that the game lacks a traditional narrative, with many users stating there is "no story" present. However, some players appreciate the visual storytelling elements, such as the cats resembling dinosaurs and their positions suggesting a playful narrative. Overall, the consensus leans towards a minimal or absent story.

    • “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) :)”
    • “like playing temple runners for the story”
    • “epic story”
    • “☑ no story”
    • “☑️ this game has no story”
    • “🔲 like playing temple runners for the story”
  • humor
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players consistently praise the game's humor, highlighting its ability to evoke genuine laughter and joy. The lighthearted premise of finding hidden cats adds to the overall fun, making it a relaxing yet entertaining experience. Overall, the developers' comedic touch is well-received and appreciated by the audience.

    • “This game makes me happy and I appreciate the devs' humor.”
    • “Relaxing and funny game where you just need to find 100 hidden cats.”
    • “I couldn't see anything at all for a minute because I was laughing so hard.”
  • grinding
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players consistently express that grinding in the game is excessively time-consuming, often likening it to needing a "second life" to achieve desired goals. The emphasis on achievement farming further highlights the repetitive nature of the grind, which may deter some players.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users consistently highlight the game's "infinitely replayable" nature, indicating that it offers a compelling experience that encourages multiple playthroughs. This aspect significantly enhances its long-term appeal and engagement.

    • “Infinitely replayable!”
    • “The game offers endless replayability.”
    • “I find myself coming back to it time and again; it's truly infinitely replayable.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game emotionally uplifting, highlighting its wholesome nature and the impact of its great soundtrack in enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Wholesome game with a great soundtrack”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game is widely criticized as a blatant cash grab, indicating that players feel the game prioritizes profit over player experience.

    • “Cash grab.”
    • “Cash grab.”

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