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100 Cats Lost In World 2 Find & Color capsule

100 Cats Lost In World 2 Find & Color

🐱 Discover 900+ hidden cats across 9 unique hand-drawn country maps 🌍. Relax with guided color-by-numbers 🎨 or free pastel coloring. Play solo or online co-op 👯‍♂️, while Meow FM 🎶 sets the mood.

$2.992 user reviews
Early AccessExplorationPuzzle Platformer
Two Cats GamesMay 28, 2026

100 Cats Lost In World 2 Find & Color scores 77/100 — better than 77% of Early Access capsules (n=3,067).

2 user reviews · $2.99 · Released May 28, 2026 · By Two Cats Games

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100 Cats Lost In World 2 Find & Color scored 77/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Early Access capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element that communicates the core hidden-object mechanic—such as a small magnifying glass icon, faint outlined cat shapes, or a color palette swatch—to differentiate from generic cozy indie games.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear casual puzzle game identity. The hand-drawn cat character with large expressive eyes, playful pose, and the prominent "100 CATS" title immediately signal a light, family-friendly casual game. The world map motif with the number "2" reinforces hidden object/exploration mechanics. At tiny size, the cat silhouette and colorful typography remain readable enough to convey the casual puzzle-adventure genre without ambiguity.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold typography reads at all sizes. The main title uses large, chunky letters with yellow-to-blue gradient fill and dark outlines, ensuring legibility from full size down to tiny thumbnails. The subtitle "LOST IN WORLD" sits below with similar treatment. At tiny size the text remains distinguishable, though fine outline details blur slightly; the core word shapes remain intact and the outline weight is sufficient to prevent collapse.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and saturation. The bright cyan-blue background provides excellent contrast against the Steam dark background (#1b2838), while the yellow-gold title letters pop prominently with dark blue outlines. The cat character uses white fur with high-contrast black eyes and pink accents, creating clear silhouettes. Even in grayscale, the light-to-dark transitions remain distinct and the composition reads well at small sizes.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming craft with minor generic elements. The cat character design is appealing and hand-drawn with personality, and the pastel color palette feels intentional and cohesive with the casual coloring game theme. However, the overall layout follows familiar indie game capsule conventions—large expressive character on the right, bold title on the left—without a striking visual hook that differentiates it from other cozy indie games. The execution is clean but the concept reads as competent rather than revolutionary.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Consistent visual identity, good character anchor. The cat mascot, pastel color palette (cyan, yellow, pink, purple), and hand-drawn art style create recognizable internal cohesion. The rounded, friendly typography reinforces the casual, approachable brand. However, without reference to store screenshots, the visual identity feels somewhat generic within the cozy indie space; the cat character is the strongest brand anchor, but lacks a truly distinctive signature motif or silhouette that would make it instantly iconic.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Well-balanced hierarchy with clear focal point. The cat character on the right serves as the strong primary focal point with good spatial weight, while the title occupies the left-center with clear hierarchy. The light blue wavy background and water splash effects add depth without creating clutter. Safe margins are respected, the title sits on a controlled region, and the layout maintains legibility when cropped to small sizes; the composition shows intentional balance between text and character without dead space.

What works

  • Readable title at all sizes. Yellow gradient letters with dark outlines maintain clarity from full header down to tiny thumbnail due to strategic weight and outline thickness.
  • Appealing character focal point. The hand-drawn cat with expressive eyes and playful pose creates a memorable anchor that signals the cozy, lighthearted tone effectively.
  • Strong color-to-background contrast. Bright cyan-blue and yellow palette pops distinctly against Steam's dark background, ensuring quick discoverability during scroll.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic indie game layout. Character-on-right, title-on-left composition is a common template in cozy indie games, limiting uniqueness despite solid execution.
  • Limited narrative visual hook. The capsule communicates the cozy aesthetic well but does not clearly show what makes a hidden-object coloring game visually distinct from similar titles.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element that communicates the core hidden-object mechanic—such as a small magnifying glass icon, faint outlined cat shapes, or a color palette swatch—to differentiate from generic cozy indie games.
  2. [brand_consistency] Consider incorporating a signature design motif (iconic cat pose, recurring symbol, or pattern) across marketing materials to build a stronger brand anchor beyond the mascot alone.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Replace the country list with a single line ('Explore 12 hand-drawn countries') and dedicate the saved space to clarifying the progression loop: how players unlock maps, whether there are difficulty modes, or how long the game takes to complete.
  2. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description opening by leading with the emotional benefit: 'Find hidden cats and unwind with relaxing color-by-numbers—solo or with a friend online' to anchor the hook on stress relief before listing features.
  3. [uniqueness] Add a sentence that explains why this game stands out (e.g., 'the only hidden-object coloring game with live lo-fi radio broadcasts' or 'hand-drawn art exclusively for 900+ cat variations') to differentiate from similar cozy games.
  4. [feature_communication] Add a brief note on Early Access status in the detailed description: what is complete (cat finding, coloring), what is planned, and estimated timeline to full release, to set player expectations.

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Steam app ID: 3766200 · Tags: Early Access, Exploration, Puzzle Platformer, Hidden Object, Incremental