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100 Cats Lost in Thailand Find & Color capsule

100 Cats Lost in Thailand Find & Color

🐱 Discover 100 hidden cats 🌍 in handcrafted scenes that capture the spirit of each country. Relax with color-by-numbers 🎨 and bring illustrations to life. Play solo or in cozy co-op 👯‍♂️, while Meow FM 🎶 sets the mood.

Free to PlayVery Positive(166)
CatsCasualHidden Object
Two Cats GamesSep 11, 2025

100 Cats Lost in Thailand Find & Color scores 75/100 — better than 56% of Cats capsules (n=740).

Very Positive (166 reviews) · Free to Play · Released Sep 11, 2025 · By Two Cats Games

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100 Cats Lost in Thailand Find & Color scored 75/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Cats capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Simplify or increase size of 'LOST IN THAILAND' subtitle to maintain legibility at small capsule size without competition with main title.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear casual puzzle game with cats. The white cat character holding a paintbrush immediately signals a creative, cozy casual game. The hidden object search and color-by-numbers mechanics are visually implied through the cat's pose and brush accessory. At tiny size, the cat silhouette and paintbrush remain recognizable, though the specific 'find & color' dual mechanic is less explicit than pure find-it-object games might be.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Readable title with minor size scaling issues. The main '100 CATS' title uses bold, colorful block letters with good contrast against the light background and reads clearly at full size. At small size, the text remains legible but the secondary 'LOST IN THAILAND' line becomes slightly cramped; at tiny size, the subtitle loses clarity but the primary title holds. The layered color treatment (yellow-to-teal gradient with outline) supports readability across sizes.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong vibrant palette with clean separation. The bright primary colors—bold yellows, teals, magentas, and the cyan background circle—create excellent value separation against Steam's dark background. The white cat has a clean dark outline that ensures silhouette clarity even at tiny size. The color scheme is saturated and intentional, avoiding muddy mid-tones and maintaining visual pop during quick scroll.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Playful craft with recognizable character hook. The illustration style is charming and purposeful, featuring a distinctive wide-eyed cat character with expressive personality rather than a generic asset. The paintbrush accessory signals the color mechanic clearly and adds a unique visual identity. The execution feels polished and intentional, though the concept itself (find-hidden-object + coloring) is a known genre combination that limits breakthrough originality.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Consistent playful art style and cat focus. The cat character design with large eyes and simple line work is consistent with casual indie puzzle game aesthetics. The bright, friendly color palette and hand-drawn illustration style create a cohesive internal identity that should translate well across marketing assets. The playful tone and character-forward approach provide strong recognition anchors, though without additional reference assets visible here, consistency depth cannot be fully assessed.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Well-balanced layout with clear focal point. The cat character is positioned right of center as the dominant focal point, while the title anchors the left side, creating natural visual flow and balance. The cyan circle background behind the cat provides depth layering and helps the character pop. Safe margins are respected, and the composition remains legible at small and tiny sizes without critical elements colliding or being cut off by Steam's crop zones.

What works

  • Distinctive cat character with personality. The white cat with large expressive eyes and paintbrush creates an immediately recognizable and appealing focal point that communicates the game's cozy, playful tone.
  • Vibrant color palette pops against dark background. The bright yellows, teals, and magentas maintain strong contrast and visual separation in grayscale, ensuring the capsule stands out during Steam browsing.
  • Clear title hierarchy and legibility. The bold block lettering with outline and gradient treatment remains readable at small sizes and conveys the core concept without ambiguity.
  • Well-composed focal point placement. The cat positioned off-center right with balanced title placement creates natural visual hierarchy and avoids compositional dead zones.

What hurts the capsule

  • Subtitle loses clarity at tiny size. The 'LOST IN THAILAND' secondary text becomes cramped and difficult to parse at thumbnail size, potentially obscuring location context.
  • Limited mechanical clarity in visuals. While the paintbrush implies coloring, the hidden-object-search mechanic is not visually obvious; a second element suggesting discovery might strengthen genre communication.
  • Generic casual puzzle positioning. Though well-executed, the find-hidden-objects-plus-color-by-numbers concept is a known subgenre that limits standout uniqueness versus top-tier indie benchmarks.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Simplify or increase size of 'LOST IN THAILAND' subtitle to maintain legibility at small capsule size without competition with main title.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle visual hint of hidden-object search mechanics (e.g., magnifying glass or discovery indicator) to clarify the dual find-and-color gameplay at a glance.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif or signature design element unique to Thailand locale to elevate the capsule beyond generic find-it-color games.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add a specific differentiator: e.g., 'Combine hidden object hunts with color-by-numbers in a single cohesive experience across 50+ hand-drawn country locations'—clarify what is unique about the scope or mechanic pairing.
  2. [feature_communication] Specify content scope: add '50+ detailed scenes' or 'over X hours of gameplay' to help players understand replay value and time investment.
  3. [hook_strength] Reframe Meow FM in the short description or opening as either a major feature ('AI-generated soundtracks') or clarify it is a atmospheric music feature, not a game mechanic.
  4. [feature_communication] Mention if the game has progression, achievements, or unlocks that provide long-term engagement beyond the core find-and-color loop.

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Steam app ID: 3809620 · Tags: Cats, Casual, Hidden Object, Puzzle, 2D