I commissioned some cats 0
- February 29, 2024
- Follow the fun
Recommended for you About the GameA hidden object game where you must find all the cats and wool to complete each level.Key features:️ 15 Unique artworks ❓ 1500+ Hidden objects total 750+ Cats 750+ Wool ∞ Unlimited hints if you get stuck ♻️ Restore a small number of hidden objects to a painting so you can find them again! Music for each artwork ⌨️ Use your keyboard to move/zoom in if you h…
Reviews
- The game features beautifully detailed artwork that enhances the hidden object experience, making it enjoyable to explore each level.
- It offers a relaxing gameplay experience with calming music, making it a great way to unwind.
- The hint system is generous, allowing players to progress without feeling stuck, and the game is free, providing excellent value.
- Some players found the artwork to be overly busy or pixelated when zoomed in, which can strain the eyes.
- The gameplay can be too easy at times, with many objects being easily visible, reducing the challenge.
- There are complaints about the hint system being overpowered, allowing players to find objects without much effort.
- graphics44 mentions
- 59 % positive mentions
- 34 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are widely praised for their beautiful and unique artwork, which enhances the overall experience and immersion. However, some users noted issues with scalability, as the images become pixelated when zoomed in, and certain art styles can strain the eyes or feel visually overwhelming. Despite these drawbacks, the diverse color palettes and engaging designs contribute to a fun and challenging gameplay experience.
“The artwork is beautifully done and made me pause for a few minutes to truly appreciate it.”
“The artwork is amazing, making it a bit hard to find some of the cats, but super worth it.”
“Very fun and colorful hidden object game where you are tasked in finding cats and balls of yarn in 15 different beautifully drawn artworks.”
“However, the artwork isn’t scalable and becomes pixelated when zoomed in.”
“Unfortunately, the artworks are not scalable and you will see pixels if you zoom in too close.”
“The artwork has a heavy line weight and complicated backgrounds, which some may find to be visual overload.”
- music42 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 55 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
The music in the game is widely praised for its relaxing quality and ability to enhance the overall experience, with many players noting its nostalgic and immersive qualities. While some found the soundtrack repetitive or occasionally too loud, the majority appreciated the unique compositions that matched the artwork and themes of each level. Overall, the music contributes significantly to the game's charm, making it enjoyable for players.
“The music was incredibly relaxing, and one of the levels even gave me a nostalgic feeling, almost like an old Disney melody, which I really enjoyed.”
“Lots of fun and unique art filled with cute cats and yarn, each piece accompanied by music that perfectly matches its vibe.”
“The artworks look great and the accompanying music helps with the immersion.”
“I will warn you though, when I say it's relaxing I mean it, my mother fell asleep with the computer on her lap because the music was so relaxing.”
“Music is a bit too loud in some levels, scrolling causes some graphics to flicker and the game also suffers from the classic hidden object problem - having to triple check everything while searching for that last single missing cat.”
“I wasn't really a fan, so I muted it and listened to my own music while playing, but you don't really need to hear the music to fully enjoy the game.”
- gameplay5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its simplicity and ease of understanding, featuring relaxing music and straightforward mechanics. However, many users find it lacking in depth and interest, as it follows a repetitive formula focused on clicking hidden objects for achievements rather than offering engaging challenges.
“Relaxing music and easy gameplay.”
“The game mechanics were very simple and easy to understand.”
“But the gameplay itself is not very interesting.”
“It's the same formula: keeping the gameplay simple, but instead of unlocking pictures of naked ladies, you click on hidden cats, bees, or other objects for achievements and 100%.”
- replayability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game offers limited replayability, primarily due to a feature that allows players to randomly remove objects in each picture, encouraging them to re-find them. However, some users feel that overall replayability is minimal.
“Replayability: none”
“The game has some replayability as the developer added an option to remove objects randomly for each picture for you to re-find them.”
- story3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game lacks any narrative elements, with no story, background, or setup provided for players.
“There is no story, background, or setup to the game.”
“There is no story setup for the game.”
- monetization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate a strong negative sentiment towards the monetization practices in single-player games, with players expressing frustration over the inclusion of monetization settings that seem unnecessary and intrusive. This has led to a broader critique of how such practices affect the gaming experience, particularly in genres traditionally free from these concerns.
“I'm sorry, but seeing this 'monetization setting' in a single-player game makes me want to choke every single Twitch streamer.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users express frustration with the presence of monetization settings in a single-player game, suggesting that it undermines the game's stability and overall experience.