Find The Cat - Spot It!

Find The Cat - Spot It!

Agave Games

4.910,000,000+ downloads352MB

Screenshots

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About this app

Okay, quick truth: this is not a hyperactive action game. It's a calm-but-sneaky eyeball grinder that asks one tiny favor — find cats hidden in stark black-and-white scenes. You tap silhouettes, scan patterns, and (sometimes) squint until your phone screen looks like a ransom note. Controls are as simple as tapping; the challenge comes from layout tricks, visual noise, and a tendency for the devs to hide a whisker behind a lamppost. Expect short levels that feel bite-sized — perfect for a subway stop or one more level before bed. But don’t expect to breeze through everything in one sitting. I got stuck for nearly two hours on one scene (yes, two hours — my thumb hurts like it earned something). The game offers hints — but hints are a limited resource, so use them like you’d use a last slice of pizza: carefully. Levels are themed as different places (you’ll recognize a beach, a cozy attic, a city alley — the game says “places all around the world”), and each location throws its own visual gag at you. Graphics: clean, high-contrast, mostly monochrome with occasional splashes of gray. Soundtrack: unobtrusive—background music that’s not trying to steal the show. Target audience? Folks who like casual puzzles, the “spot the difference” crowd, sleepy detectives, and anyone who enjoys small wins every few minutes. I said to my partner last night, “You will not find this one.” He laughed. I was wrong. (That stung.) Pause. Think about that: easy to learn — not easy to master. That’s the hook. Controls won’t trip you up. Ads and hint economy might. If you want adrenaline, look elsewhere. If you want a petty, sarcastic little game that makes you chase cats for twenty minutes at a time — this is for you.

Editor's Review

I’m going to be blunt: I played this game on and off for about five hours across three late-night sessions. First impressions? Charming, minimal, and sly. The core loop is stupidly simple — find the cat, tap it, move on — and then it quietly flips a trapdoor: levels get way more fiddly than the description promises. I spent one stretch cursing softly (out loud) because a kitten hid behind a pattern that looked like a coffee stain. That’s funny. That’s frustrating. That's exactly the emotional yo-yo this kind of game should deliver. There are a couple of things I’d nitpick. Hints are limited (which is fine) but the refill rhythm is wonky — don’t expect to marathon without interruptions. Ads exist; they’re not soul-crushing but they’re present. Also, I’d love a better way to track progress besides a crude level list — something like a photo gallery of found kitties would be nice. Small gripe, big impact. “Where’s the cat?” I asked the room. My roommate blinked. “There,” she pointed at the last pixel I missed. Humiliating. Joyful. Both. Bottom line: this isn't a blockbuster, and it doesn't pretend to be. It’s a tidy little eye puzzle with personality and a few rough edges. If you enjoy quiet challenges, like feeling clever for spotting something minute, and don’t mind spending a hint or two — download it and play a level right now. I’d tell you to expect perfection — but nah. Expect charm, occasional obstinance, and a couple of really smug victories.

Pros

  • Sharp black-and-white art makes cats pop — good for focusing your gaze.
  • Short levels fit quick play sessions (5–10 minutes each).
  • Hints are helpful and can rescue you from awkward stuck moments.
  • Different themed locations keep visuals varied and interesting.

Cons

  • Hint economy forces you to wait or watch ads if you want constant help.
  • Progress tracking is basic — no scrapbook or gallery of found cats.
  • Some hides feel a bit too cheeky (you’ll stare at one spot for minutes).

Additional Information

Updated2026/3/6
Version4.5.1
Size352MB
Downloads10,000,000+
Categorycasual
DeveloperAgave Games

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