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Hoho! Hatchet!
10?? Not counting the cats in the game
Why are all the comments p*rn spam bots 😭
Ah, so they made it for Doogs
cat planet mentioned (indirectly)
Aw
Dodgers vtuber model is so cute!
63 maybe? Including all the in game cats
This sounds fun!
I love this series of games! On at least one of them instead of having the devs listed it's just all of their rescue cats
My wife and i love these games
56? If counting the games?
"You're saving all the cats to take them to a cat planet." -Dodger
"Of course, it makes PERFECT sense." -Jesse
Its a full genre? Becouse i discovered recently with Catcelona (cats in barcelona) a kickstarter
Where is Skyrim?
A shit-ton of cats
I like those games. Very good for just chilling a couple of hours and not get total brainrot
Didn't they also just release a corgi demo version of this????
They're surpringly addicting xD
As one does.
I think i counted 65 but the rapid camera movement on some scenes made it difficult to count.
I will immediately be showing this to my girlfriend
I grew up with Where's Wally/Waldo books, so I really miss hidden object games like that. One of my favorite aspect of those books is that they weren't only checklists of things to find, but they also had interesting "world building" (each part of a picture had its own story going on, and sometimes there were even connections between different "scenes" in the same picture).
toxoplasmosis shit