A Park Full of Cats similar games & best alternatives
A Park Full of Cats
2024
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Quick resume
Welcome to 'A Park Full of Cats,' a hidden object game that invites you to revel in the enchanting world of amusement parks! Experience the thrill and excitement of the rides and give those cats the fun they truly deserve!
Global score
97/100
Genres
Casual, Indie, Adventure, Point-and-click, Puzzle
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Pros
- Free base game with extensive content
- Relaxing and cute gameplay
- High replay value with dlc
- Wholesome message supporting cats
- Pleasant art and music
Cons
- Some achievements locked behind paid dlc
- Base game relatively short
- Limited social or competitive features
- Minimal customization options
- Some hidden cats can be hard to find
Motivations
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Autonomy
Game with the same Autonomy vibe
4"Players freely explore the large illustrated cityscape at their own pace, choosing where to search for cats without time pressure or forced paths."
Hidden Cats in London
"Players freely explore a large park and choose which cats and quests to pursue at their own pace."
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Competence
Game with the same Competence vibe
2"The game involves skill in spotting well-hidden cats and interacting with objects, but overall difficulty is low and accessible."
A Building Full of Cats
"The game offers some challenge in finding hidden cats and objects, but difficulty is moderate and aided by a hint system."
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Competition
Game with the same Competition vibe
-4"Focus is on personal exploration and progression rather than competing against others."
Devil Spire Falls
"Focus is on casual, personal exploration and completion rather than competing against others."
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Continuation
Game with the same Continuation vibe
3"High replay value with many levels, trophies, and modes encouraging extended play sessions."
Pool Panic
"High replay value with many cats to find, side quests, and DLC content encouraging extended play."
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Cooperation
Game with the same Cooperation vibe
-3"Gameplay is primarily single-player and individual, with no cooperative multiplayer or teamwork."
Coffee Talk
"Gameplay is primarily single-player with individual objectives and no multiplayer or teamwork."
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Creativity
Game with the same Creativity vibe
1"Players interact with the environment by clicking and revealing hidden cats, but there is minimal creation or modification."
Hidden Cats in London
"Players interact with the environment and find hidden cats, but mostly within predefined scenes and assets."
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Domination
Game with the same Domination vibe
-5"No evidence of exerting control or superiority over others; gameplay is peaceful and cooperative in spirit."
cyubeVR
"No evidence of exerting control or superiority over others; the game is cooperative and peaceful."
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Escapism
Game with the same Escapism vibe
4"The relaxing, charming gameplay and cute cats provide a pleasant escape from real-life stress."
A Building Full of Cats
"The relaxing, cute, and immersive cat-finding gameplay provides a pleasant escape from real life."
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Expectation
Game with the same Expectation vibe
-4"Players engage voluntarily for enjoyment and relaxation, not out of obligation or pressure."
Viscera Cleanup Detail
"Players engage voluntarily for enjoyment and relaxation, not out of obligation or pressure."
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Experimenting
Game with the same Experimenting vibe
-1"Mostly following established hidden object gameplay; some minor puzzle and mini-game elements add slight novelty."
FIND ALL 2: Middle Ages
"Some exploration and discovery of hidden cats and easter eggs, but mostly following established search patterns."
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Exploration
Game with the same Exploration vibe
4"Game encourages discovery of new areas and hidden cats; large map with multiple sections to uncover."
FIND KITTENS: The last of cats
"Large park and multiple DLC levels encourage discovering new areas, secrets, and hidden cats."
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Expression
Game with the same Expression vibe
-2"Limited customization; players mostly experience preset characters and environments."
FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S: HELP WANTED
"Limited customization; players mainly interact with preset characters and environments."
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Fantasy
Game with the same Fantasy vibe
1"Game has whimsical and surreal elements (cats as bread), but grounded in simple, realistic visuals."
Cat or Bread?
"While mostly realistic, the game includes whimsical elements like cats in costumes and a light story."
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Fellowship
Game with the same Fellowship vibe
-3"Minimal social interaction; focus is on solo play and personal achievement."
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
"Minimal social interaction; focus is on solo play and personal achievement."
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Growth
Game with the same Growth vibe
2"Players develop observational skills and patience through gameplay; some learning curve in finding well-hidden cats."
FIND KITTENS: The last of cats
"Players develop observational skills and learn about cats and cat care through gameplay and educational content."
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Health
Game with the same Health vibe
-5"Sedentary gameplay with no physical activity involved."
World of Tanks Blitz
"Sedentary gameplay with no physical activity involved."
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Idle
Game with the same Idle vibe
3"Suitable for short, casual play sessions and background relaxation."
Glass Masquerade
"Suitable for casual, relaxed play sessions with the option to pause and resume."
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Intimacy
Game with the same Intimacy vibe
-4"No close relationships or emotional sharing; interactions are limited to brief NPC dialogues."
NecroVisioN: Lost Company
"No close social relationships formed; interactions are limited to brief NPC dialogues."
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Leadership
Game with the same Leadership vibe
-5"No leadership or management roles; gameplay is individual and supportive."
Cozy Grove
"No leadership or management roles; gameplay is individual and supportive."
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Progression
Game with the same Progression vibe
3"Players collect cats, keys, chests, and puzzle pieces; achievements mark progress and completion."
Cats and Seek: Kyoto
"Players collect cats, items, and complete quests to progress through the game and DLC."
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Relaxation
Game with the same Relaxation vibe
5"The game is designed to be relaxing and stress-free with a soothing atmosphere and music."
Lili: Child of Geos - Complete Edition
"The game is designed to be a relaxing, low-stress experience with soothing music and gentle challenges."
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Sensation
Game with the same Sensation vibe
3"Enjoyable visuals, music, and cute animations provide positive sensory stimulation."
The Adventure of NAYU
"Enjoyable art, music, and cute animations provide positive sensory stimulation."
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Status
Game with the same Status vibe
-4"Achievements are personal and do not confer social status or visibility; no competitive ranking."
Cats and Seek: Osaka
"Achievements exist but are personal; no social status or competitive ranking."
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Story
Game with the same Story vibe
3"Includes a light narrative about cats through history and a meaningful message about adoption and environment."
A Tower Full of Cats
"Simple narrative with quests and a wholesome message about cats and adoption."
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Strategy
Game with the same Strategy vibe
-2"Gameplay involves searching and observation rather than complex planning or problem solving."
Under Leaves
"Gameplay involves searching and observation rather than complex planning or problem solving."
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Thrill
Game with the same Thrill vibe
-4"Game is calm and predictable, lacking suspense or risk."
Tree Simulator 2022
"The game is calm and predictable, lacking suspense or risk."
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Value
Game with the same Value vibe
4"Free base game with optional DLC supporting real-life cat charities provides high perceived value."
Stray Cats in Cozy Town
"Free base game with affordable DLC; proceeds support real-life cat welfare, providing good value."
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Violence
Game with the same Violence vibe
-5"No violence; focus is on caring for and finding cats."
A Shelter Full of Cats
"No violence; focus is on finding and helping cats."
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Survival
Game with the same Survival vibe
-5"No threats or survival mechanics; stable, safe environment."
Ever Seen A Cat?
"Stable, safe environment with no threats or survival challenges."
Analysis
A very typical example of its motivational profile. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Strategy, Survival, Competence, Violence. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Exploration, Idle, Competence.
How to use the graph
Similar games map
Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.
- Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
- Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
- Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
- Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.
Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.
Last update: 30/04/2026