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linuxgamenews · 1 month ago
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A Planet Full of Cats: Discover Hidden Secrets Now
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A Planet Full of Cats is a chaos-filled hidden object adventure game on a mysterious alien world for Linux and Windows PC. Thanks to the creative minds at Devcats, the cat-filled fun just keeps getting better. Which is also due to evolve onto Steam.
Imagine a galaxy where cats run the show — and now imagine that galaxy’s gone dark. That’s where A Planet Full of Cats begins. If you're a Linux player with a soft spot for furry chaos and hidden secrets, buckle up. This cozy-but-epic hidden object adventure is clawing its way onto in Q1 2026. It’s shaping up to be a feline-filled odyssey worth every click in a world full of cats.
From the minds (and paws?) behind the Full of Cats series—games that have already racked up over 1.5 million downloads — comes the most ambitious catventure yet. This time, you’re not just spotting fluffballs in cozy rooms or sleepy streets. You're Judy, a fearless bounty hunter sent across the stars to figure out why an entire cat-colonized planet has gone silent. That’s right. A Planet Full of Cats … are missing.
You’ll explore wildly different alien biomes, from glowing fungal forests to frozen wastelands and mysterious underground temples. The goal? Find out what’s happened to the Galactic Feline Federation’s most curious colony — a whole planet fully inhabited by cats — and maybe collect a ridiculous number of adorable cats while you’re at it.
A Planet Full of Cats - Announcement Trailer
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Of course, these cats aren’t going to just meow and come running. You’ll need to solve clever puzzles, unlock new areas, and gather wild sci-fi abilities like x-ray vision and heat rays to melt ice. You will also need armor to survive brutal environments. It’s part hidden object title, part puzzle-adventure, part classic Metroidvania—and all heart.
And here’s the kicker: there’s no one right path. With non-linear progression, you can sniff out secrets in the order that suits your curiosity. It’s cozy, yes, but be careful — some of these kitties are really good at hiding on A Planet Full of Cats.
“We wanted to go big this time,” says Fofiño, the game designer (and yes, a real orange cat!) at Devcats. “We’re keeping that relaxing, comforting vibe our players love. However, we are adding layers of challenge and story that’ll pull you in deeper. This is our boldest, fluffiest game yet.”
A Planet Full of Cats isn’t just a feel-good cat title. It’s a mystery in whiskers, a treasure hunt with galactic stakes, and a celebration of everything quirky and adorable. This remarkable planet also has ful support in 12 languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, German, French, Polish, and Turkish.
Whether you’re chasing furballs on your desktop PC, make sure to wishlist A Planet Full of Cats on Steam. This is one you won’t want to miss—especially if you think your Linux setup could use more cats (and let's be honest, it definitely could).
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glutt0n-4-glitt3r · 5 months ago
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willy1938log · 6 months ago
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An Arcade Full of Cats: Nostalgia, Relaxamento e Gatinhos no Tempo
An Arcade Full of Cats é muito mais do que um simples jogo de caça-objetos. Ele combina perfeitamente elementos nostálgicos, uma arte caprichada e uma jogabilidade acessível, criando uma experiência única e encantadora. Ideal para passar o tempo e relaxar, o jogo cativa qualquer fã de gatos, puzzles e estética retrô. A dedicação dos desenvolvedores da Devcats é evidente em cada detalhe. A arte é…
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gmileycollier78 · 1 year ago
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[DEMO] Cats Love Boxes
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northwest-cryptid · 3 months ago
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Molly's expressions are way too cute.
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qbren · 4 months ago
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Mabinogi: Frieren Beyond the Journey's End (Life in Erinn with Frieren)
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https://twitch.tv/qbren Combat with Frieren! Team up with Stark & Fern, discover hidden magic in Erinn! Getting life skills up, make sure to whirlwind!
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nyancities · 10 months ago
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Check out my Throne!
I’m also on the hunt for any information about the closed game Husky Express by devCAT.
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shdwtouch · 1 year ago
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all things considered, I was... very productive today owo but I'm getting tired, so methinks I will hop off to mobile and get ready for sleep. kinda feeling like putting some mont/y p/ython on and chilling with my puzzle games, so I'll probably be around for a bit while I wait for my meds to kick in.
I plan to answer the rest of those unpopular opinion memes (thank you everyone who sent them !) tomorrow, as well as respond to the lovely anon I received. <3 as always, sending love to the dash. and, in the words of one of my fav youtubers, make it a good timezone by being kind to yourself and others !
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sedmikrascino · 1 year ago
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v kazde cumblr ankete kde se hlasuje pro zenu x muze musim hlasovat pro tu zenu to je doslova girls code i kdyu je to mfing bohdalka, nenecham ji prohrat, jsem g i r l s g i r l (holcici holka? devce devcat? divka pro divky)
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harpgriffin · 2 months ago
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Cats in Wonderland Preview
Hidden Cat Metroidvania is now a thing, thanks first to the DevCats, but it looks like this team is trying it out, too. The cats disappear when you find them, which is disappointing but there's story reasons. They're fairly easy to find, and I didn't see any scene interactivity, but there's a map, backtracking, and fetch quests. There's also some nice accessibility with zoom, edge scrolling, and recharging hints. It was pretty cute.
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linuxgamenews · 2 years ago
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Discover Feline Overlords and Hidden Objects with An Arcade Full of Cats
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An Arcade Full of Cats is the ultimate hidden object game gets a release date for Linux and Windows PC. As a result of the creative efforts from Devcats. Available now on Steam. From DEVCATS, the innovative studio steered by our feline overlords comes a fresh game aptly titled 'An Arcade Full Of Cats'. Due to debut on November 11th, this isn't just another title. It's also an adventure that merges the nostalgia of classic arcades with the allure of cats. And the best part? It’s being released as a gift for Linux fans, with no price tag. At its core, 'An Arcade Full Of Cats' is a hidden object pursuit. But don't mistake it for a simple seek and find quest. You'll also travel through a rich tapestry of interactive history, along with two captivating characters, Fofiño and Leo. Their mission? To find the legacy of cats in the digital realm and help Leo attain his rightful status as a Devcat. Basically, it's a deep dive into the worlds where our feline companions have left their indelible mark. Within the 'An Arcade Full Of Cats' digital odyssey, you're given a broad canvas spanning five distinct timelines. The ultimate hidden object title has over 300 cats to find, and an exclusive arraY of 50 that remain hidden. Since each exploration promises a unique experience. Every time you embark on this adventure, you'll uncover new facets of the story and hidden feline secrets.
A Castle Full of Cats | Official Trailer
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For those of us who have fond memories of traditional arcades, or have heard tales of their golden era, 'An Arcade Full Of Cats' offers a trip down memory lane. Since it evokes the same thrill and wonder, as those legendary places where many of us spent countless hours. Adding an extra layer of depth are the Steam achievements. These awards aren’t just trophies. They're also proofto your dedication, skill, and passion. As you collect them, they’ll be a reflection of your journey through the myriad worlds that this game offers.
The Essence of 'An Arcade Full Of Cats'
To simply label 'An Arcade Full Of Cats' as entertainment would be doing it a disservice. It's an homage to two universally beloved entities: cats and the digital playgrounds we've grown up with. While it caters to our penchant for discovery and nostalgia, it also tells a tale. One of feline companionship, tenacity, and the sheer joy of exploring. DEVCATS isn’t offering you a mere pastime; they’re inviting you to be a part of an interactive tale. The ultimate hidden object story where cats aren't just pets but companions in our digital escapades. Reminding us of their ever present influence in the world of interactive entertainment. Dive in, explore, and let 'An Arcade Full Of Cats' leave its paw prints on your heart on Steam. Due to release on November 11th. Plus you can also play the Demo on Linux and Windows PC.
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veebs-hates-video-games · 1 year ago
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Sure whatever, I can put ten game in a single post, because that's how many I managed to play since the last one. Only for like an hour each on average, but that was enough to finish multiple of them and decide the others weren't really doing it for me.
Clickolding was pretty good. I don't usually play stuff right when it comes out, but it was a couple bucks and I feel like I can trust Xalavier Nelson Jr./Strange Scaffold to do something interestingly weird at this point. It's the most about sex work anything's ever been without explicitly stating it's about sex work, and it will do its best to make you vaguely uncomfortable about that and the mundanity and boredom and desperation and detachment that can go along with it. It's also about the impact our actions have on the lives of people around us. A decent way to spend like an hour of your time.
I had a bit more mixed feelings about the first DLC for Voxelgram. On one hand it's good because more Voxelgram is good. On the other the larger puzzles don't really make it more challenging or anything, just more tedious. The last couple took me a bit over an hour each, and I saw someone else saying the last one took them significantly longer than that. I think I would've been happier if they were a bit smaller and didn't go on for so long, and they'd also fit on the screen better that way.
Something I didn't have mixed feelings about was Strawberry Vinegar, which was kind of disappointing because I tend to enjoy ebi-hime's stuff even if it's never my favorite stuff ever. This one I just got through the bad ending and stopped though because I had no interest in seeing what happens in any of the other routes. The way the characters were written just didn't feel right to me, like this is not a nine year old girl despite you telling me it is, and the vibes were definitely off. Oh well.
I have mostly positive things to say about Seraphim Slum though. It's very not afraid to get weird with things, and I mean Capital W Weird, not lolrandom rawr xd. A tagline/pitch like "Play as sapphic Lucifer and corrupt angels to fall...in love with you." is a good way to get my attention. It's at least initially on the surface "date cute angel girls", but it very quickly leans heavily into corruption = love = freedom/release/relief. Overall I definitely enjoyed the vibes and presentation and where it went with stuff, and I only have a couple issues with it: one is that some of the auto-advancing text is borderline unreadable on certain backgrounds, which is unfortunate but can be worked around by reading it in the log, and the other is that the routing/structure of it is pretty incomprehensible to me and I have no idea how to get to a couple parts of it I haven't seen yet. Maybe I'll check the DLC guide at some point when I can justify spending more money on stuff.
An Arcade Full of Cats was ok. Not my favorite Devcats game but fun enough that I finished it. As someone who remembers most of the eras it represents (not the DLC ones though) it was fun seeing the terrible cat puns on old arcade games and various other things they snuck in. There was definitely some artistic liberty taken with some of it, but they did a surprisingly good job capturing the feeling of a bunch of stuff I hadn't thought about in a long time in a hidden object game about cats. I feel no shame about using the cheat button for a few things in this one though because some of them were genuinely bullshit. Even after it pointed out a couple of them to me I could barely recognize them because they were so small they didn't look like anything. I don't remember having that problem in Building or Castle, at least not to that degree.
Gorogoa took me forever to finally try out. I really like the idea of it, and they do some clever stuff with the presentation and ways you interact with things that let them do fun stuff with how puzzles work. I don't really like actually playing it though. It does a bad job sometimes with letting you know which things are interactable or in what ways, and as a result I feel like it kept deteriorating into the typical point and click adventure game problem of rubbing every object on every other object until something happens. It's just not very enjoyable to know what the end goal of a puzzle sequence is but have no idea how to get there because it's looking for a very specific sequence of very specific events, and you tried something very slightly different that didn't work, and there's no useful feedback why.
TET's alright though, if a ten minute cooking game about preparing food for Vietnamese Lunar New Year sounds like your kind of thing. It's cute and funny and even includes recipes. Also it makes me want spring rolls. Also also it feels much better to play with a touchscreen.
I was extremely underwhelmed by Muse Dash, which also took me forever to get around to actually trying. The gameplay seems fine. What I saw in my brief time with it didn't really stand out to me, but there also wasn't really anything wrong with it either. What definitely is wrong with it though is that it kept pestering me to create an account even though I was just trying to play by myself offline, and also the UI seems completely unmanageable. Like the song picker would work but be mildly clunky if there were 20 songs in the game. It appears to have hundreds though, maybe more, and it's just really not suited for that. Yeah there appears to be a filter, but it's just a bunch of incomprehensible icons and very inaccessible for a new player. The art and music seemed ok though.
Speaking of ok, there's also Luna's Fishing Garden. It had some better than ok moments, but overall...it's ok. The default/challenging fishing minigame did not feel good to me at all, and the relaxed/easy mode was a bit boring, but I got over it because it turns out you don't actually have to do it all that much once the game gets going. It's pretty chill, and there's some cute pixel art and characters. Shout out to the "you caught a fish" animation in particular for being adorable. Most of the time I felt like progression was pretty well balanced, but toward the end there was definitely a significant amount of waiting around to get enough of certain resources that dragged it out longer than it really needed to. Aside from that though? It's ok!
And then since I said ten at the beginning, uh...Townscaper exists? Let's include that even though it wouldn't be hard to argue it's not a game. I'm pretty sure I got it in a game bundle though, and it's on Steam, so let's just go with that. It's fun to poke at for a little while and see what you can build with it. And that's about all there is to it.
Video games ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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bah-musing · 4 months ago
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bah-musing's specials and whitelist
Specials (aka “enrichment for Muse”!)
emoji-based request
(please send at least 4 emoji!!)
randomizer wheel!
(we take a wheel for everything listed and just roll for it!)
Aesthetic-based request
(please send at least 2 images!)
introjects based on ANY of our interests
songs (we love music!) (bonus points if hatsune miku)
themed subsystems (2-5 per!!)
Whitelist
we.. love sooo much. Long whitelist so quick disclaimer!!
We will do stuff that is not on our whitelist but we will not be super familiar! If you’re requesting a source please tell us the full name and details that are important to YOU!!! (ie. “character from RNSIDK” = “character from Randomly Named Show: I Don’t Know”)
some things are more casual interests, other things are literally part of our dna atp!! there is no particular order ^^
we will be going off of the wikis for these characters so please keep that in mind!
woe.. Whitelist be upon ye!
…upon ye under the cut :3
Games:  
The Stanley Parable
TF2
Pokemon
Portal (including Portal Stories: Mel)
Sam and Max
LittleBigPlanet
Minecraft
Azure Lane
What Remains of Edith Finch
Prey (2017)
Borderlands 
Stardew Valley
Hyperdimension Neptunia
Elden Ring
Hollow Knight
Legend of Zelda
Ratchet and Clank
Sonic the Hedgehog
Peggle
Balatro
Slune Rancher
All Devcats games
Wobbledogs
Overwatch
Marvel Rivals
Deltarune
TTRPGs (mainly played DnD, know of more tho!)
Books + Manga:
Legend of Zelda manga
Naruto + Shippuden + Light Novels
Illuminae Files Series
Full Metal Alchemist
My Hero Academia
Coraline
Stevie Smith’s works
Junji Ito’s works
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas
H20 series
The Familiars series
Movies + Shows:
Naruto (all)
Pacific Rim
Sam and Max
Hello Kitty
Unico the Unicorn
Coraline
Attack on Titan
Ouran Highschool Host Club
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.
House MD
Death Note
The Midnight Gospel
The Prince of Tennis
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
Samurai Pizza Cats
My Hero Academia 
G1 Monster High
Garfield shows
Power Rangers
Music + Podcasts: 
insect.christmas 
lilac boy
MARINA
Mikuuuu
Lemon Demon
The Devi McCallion Cinematic Universe (Black Dresses, Girls Rituals, etc)
Femtanyl
Siouxsie and the Banshees
The Offspring
Pacific Purgatory
Will Wood
Ken Ashcorp
Mitski
Alex Unknown
midnight muse
Welcome to Nightvale
Camp Here and There
Sleep Deprived
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gmileycollier78 · 2 years ago
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[DEMO] A Tower Full Of Cats
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northwest-cryptid · 7 months ago
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I love the fact that this game is 20 years old, 16 years old for American releases; they've had these descriptions of the generation quests for YEARS.
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THIS is Cai
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Note that this is fairly common with people from the Alchemist questline. Dorren is regarded with he/him pronouns during the Grandmaster battle trials.
Now sure you could argue that Nexon/Devcat are fairly lazy and have not bothered to fix their translations, or you could argue that this has to do with Korean honorifics; I've heard it all.
But you could ALSO be cool and just choose to see it as they're alchemists, of course they'd trans their gender.
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qbren · 4 months ago
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Mabinogi: Frieren Beyond the Journey's End (Life in Erinn with Frieren) https://twitch.tv/qbren Frieren found touring Tara, get ready for a journey: Time to quest! The gang's all here, hang out w/ Fern & Stark as they solve the mystery!
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