Si queréis un juego simpático con el que pasar el rato este es sin duda el apropiado. No solo es gratuito (con posibilidad de DLC cuyos gastos irán a una causa gatuna y bonica) si no que es entretenido. Me ha gustado mucho los ratitos que he pasado buscando gatetes por todos los arcades. Chapó por todas las referencias.
Complete playthrough. A cute but basic hidden-object game, with five scenarios in which to find a number of cats. It's a decent enough timewaster, but nothing much more than that. The small number of cats that are hidden until you interact with some other object in the environment, with no real indication of what that might be, are a particular frustration.
Another of Devcats' cute and fun little hidden cats game, with an arcade aesthetic this time. It's very cute and challenging, and some of the cats are genuinely hard to find. There are also a number of smaller maps to find more cats or specific objects, themed after a specific game like Paperboy or Asteroids. It's just genuinely delightful. It's short, but it's free, except for DLC. I look forward to more of these games, as I really loved A Castle Full of Cats.
Fun and adorable little Where's Waldo simulator but with cats :) The arcades all belong to a certain era/year and you travel back in time to these periods to find all the cats, it starts out with 1980, then 1985, then 1990 and so on so forth until 2000. The music is really good and synthwavey, there's a coin hidden in each level that allows you to access arcades within the level that give you more minigames where you find things other than cats (Newspapers, fishes, etc)
Overall a really good time, and it's free! Get it to support the developers and have a fun and relaxing time locating hidden cats :3
Overall a really good time, and it's free! Get it to support the developers and have a fun and relaxing time locating hidden cats :3
The base game is free, with a DLC adding 3 new levels with errands to run. As is always the case with Devcats games, the art is incredibly charming, with the colours making hunting down the cats hidden in each scene easy with no strain on the eyes. The synth music had me tapping my feet as I played, and I loved the mechanic of arcade game mini-levels within some of the levels.