Poly Memory: Cats — cute, relaxing game with pictures of different kitty that will test your memory. The object of the game is to find paired pictures to pass the level.
There are many cards with different pictures of kitty, each of which has its own pair. You can open only 2 cards at one time. When opening new ones, the previous cards are closed again and you need to remember their location. Whe…
The game features a relaxing soundtrack that complements the gameplay.
There are 50 levels with increasing difficulty, providing a decent challenge for casual players.
Achievement hunters will enjoy the 100 achievements available, which can be completed in a short playtime.
The game is considered a generic asset flip with little originality, offering nothing new to the genre.
Graphics and animations are described as cheap and reminiscent of low-quality mobile games.
Gameplay can become repetitive and lacks depth, making it feel more like a chore than an enjoyable experience.
graphics
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The graphics of the game have been criticized for their simplistic and cheap appearance, resembling a low-quality mobile game. The mosaic art style featuring cats has been described as unattractive, with basic animations that fail to enhance the overall experience.
“The graphics in general are simple and look very cheap, similar to a bad mobile game, also with basic animations that really don’t add much to the game.”
“Terrible art style, ugly cats, and poorly designed.”
“It's just a memory game featuring cats in a mosaic-ish art style.”
music
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The game's music is characterized as relaxing and chill, complementing the beautiful polygonal art and enhancing the overall experience. Reviewers appreciate how the soundtrack seamlessly integrates with the game's aesthetic.
“The polygonal art is quite beautiful and the soundtrack blends perfectly with the overall style of the game.”
“✅ chill music.”
“This game has polygonal art, relaxing music, different cats, 50 levels and 100 achievements.”
monetization
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The monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized as a blatant cash grab, offering little depth or value for its low price of $2. Reviewers suggest that similar experiences are available for free online, making the purchase feel unjustifiable and akin to "cash grab pollution."
“It's a blatant cash grab, with zero depth or value as a game, a joke $2 cash grab price, and of course it was dumped into daily indie game bundles at launch.”
“Since you can play this kind of game for free in a web browser if you really wanted to, I can't recommend anyone should pay money for this cash grab pollution.”
gameplay
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The gameplay is characterized by minimal difficulty, with clear instructions guiding players to pair all the cats, resulting in a low difficulty rating of 2/10. However, achieving a perfect run without mistakes significantly increases the challenge, potentially raising the difficulty to 10/10.
“I would give it a 2/10 difficulty rating as the gameplay is minimal and the instructions are pretty clear during the whole game (you need to pair all the cats), but I would give it a 10/10 difficulty rating if you want to pass it without making any mistakes.”
replayability
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The game offers some replay value, but players may question their motivation to return to it.
“It has replay value, but will you actually want to play it again?”
“The game offers some replay value, but I doubt many players will return for a second run.”
“While there is some replay value, the lack of meaningful changes makes it hard to justify replaying.”