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Joguinho extremamente simples, mas muito legal, ainda mais se você gosta de gatos.
Além de ser free, só vantagens

There are many "Find 100 cats" types of games out there, but for me, the more the merrier, and this one is free!


Jogo tranquilo pra passar o tempo bem suave.

[80 minutos]
Excelente jogo de busca para passar o tempo, rápido e simples, além de ser extremamente fofinho. A graça é ficar analisando aonde estão os gatos ao invés de sair clicando na tela em tudo que é lugar.

Significantly easier than the other one of these games I've played, 100 Capitalist Cats, so my attention wasn't held for as long and I felt less satisfied. Plus I know it's not the point but I'm generally a bit bothered by generic 'Asian' theming... that's a whole ass continent.

100 Asian Cats is a pretty normal and common hidden object puzzle game, your objective is to find the 100 kittens hidden in a pretty but sorta generic lineart artwork of a Chinese temple, I'd say it looking rather generic adds to the point of having to find these cats in a bunch of normal-looking shapes, and it works fine at that so I don't really mind it. I just wish that in general the feeling of finding these cats was a bit more satisfactory than just rapid-fire unlocking Steam achievements, something like portions of the artwork getting colored as you complete those specific sectors would've done the job, but I mean, I don't think I was expecting more of 100 Asian Cats.

There's also a DLC that adds a whole new level, this time based on a more urban-looking area that more or less looks like a corner store/restaurant, I wish you didn't have to pay for that because I personally didn't, but it looks neat enough I guess.

Curtinho, fofo e aconchegante.

1 fase só, e nela você tem que achar 100 gatos escondidos.

Em poucos minutinhos dá pra achar todos, achei gostoso e relaxante jogar depois de um dia cheio, ainda mais com a musiquinha tranquila.

Cada gato que você acha tem um nome próprio e um achievement, e ele mia!
Quase chorei lembrando do meu gato que já atravessou a ponte do Arco-Íris.

jogo fofo e rapidinho, gostei sim

Cortos, bonitos, fáciles y entretenidos. Pero lo mejor, GATOS. Este tiene muchos culos de gato para encontrar :)

should be called 100 japanese cats

achievements didnt work, but the game was fun

100 Asian Cats is a short, free hidden objects game. I was enticed to try it, thinking it’d be a standard, cute little experience that I’d write a paragraph or two about. I had no idea the gripes I’d come out of it with; not only because the game itself is mediocre at best, but also because of how this free content tries to snag your money in ulterior ways.
But before I get into all of that, let’s break down the game itself. The player’s goal is to find the eponymous 100 cats scattered throughout a single level - this level being a scrollable art piece depicting an Eastern-style building overrun with kitties. There’s no color, except for splashes of yellow filling the page for each cat you find and click on.
The art style of 100 Asian Cats isn’t terrible by any means. In fact, I quite liked the level of detail put into it. However, the thin lines and near-complete lack of color makes those same details muddied - especially because most of the so-called ‘cats’ are actually half of a vague ‘cat’ shape fit into any nook and cranny possible.
Somehow worse than the art, though, is the music. It’s fast and chaotic, to the point that it honestly stressed me out more than anything. I would’ve much preferred something slow to set a relaxing tone; I have no idea why they chose something so high-energy, especially when the track just doesn’t sound that great in the first place. At least the cats make cute little meows when you click on them?
Speaking of clicking, let’s briefly discuss the gameplay. At the end of the day, it’s the most barebones version of a hidden object experience you could ask for. It’s fine, but there’s absolutely nothing special about it, either. I didn’t even need to use the hint system until near the very end.
Now, I really want to dig into 100 Asian Cats’ strange avenues of monetization - starting with that same hint system. Although I didn’t run out of them, there’s apparently only a limited number of hints available to the player. I figured this out because, if you were to buy the game’s DLC, it lists itself as including additional hints! Even if I barely needed them, I think it’s plain weird to monetize a mechanic in your 20 minute-long, free Steam game.
And even though the base game is free, that DLC is not. To play this content - AKA, the only other level in the game, which is probably also 10 minutes long – you have to fork over a dollar. Not worth it, in my opinion. I also found it shady how there’s a vague button on the main menu that, when clicked, redirects to your Steam cart with the DLC already added to it.
Somehow, though, this tiny DLC is far from the only way you can spend money on 100 Asian Cats. You also have the option to spend five dollars apiece to receive what I can only assume are a laughably small art book and soundtrack. Ten dollars is a crazy ask for one or two levels’ worth of content.
At least then you’re given some actual content in return, though. Because there’s also five separate options to donate to the developers… and the highest is a two hundred dollar donation. These ‘donations’ are deceptively marked as additional DLC, and the only reward offered for each of them is some sort of in-game cat (a different color for every tier.) Even then, the descriptions aren’t clear about what purpose this reward serves in-game.
Okay. I have one last thing to complain about. 100 Cozy Games, the people who made 100 Asian Cats, have released another free hidden object game called 100 Christmas Cats. I was going to give that one a shot, too… until I found out that two of the achievements for it are locked behind a paywall. Absolutely not, that’s ridiculous.
So, although 100 Asian Cats is free and short, you can see why I ultimately think it’s a waste of time. The presentation is mediocre, the gameplay is reductive, and there are simply better options in the hidden object genre. What bothers me most, though, are the strange ways it tries to get your money (again, when it’s a very short and supposedly free game.) I’d say skip it - and probably all of 100 Cozy Games’ releases - entirely.

Visuals: 2/5
Sound: 1/5
Gameplay: 2.5/5
Worldbuilding: 1/5
Replayability: 1/5
Overall Game Score: 1.5/5

Gato. Essa merda é pior que droga.

Fofo e mais relaxante do que parece

free achievements tickling my brain

Small chill game. Too bad every level is a new game.

10 minutos de tranquilidad clicando encima de gatitos sobre un paisaje asiático. Y gratis.

Cute art, but this is just an achievment farm


A free, cute little hidden-cat game. The art is wonderfully detailed, and each cat is a goofy little dingus. Found them all in about 14 minutes.

hey, asia is a big place. just name it 100 chinese cats, or japanese when it's clearly only inspired by those two