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Hidden Cats in Tokyo

Released: 12/12/2024

Critics
76
vs
Users
93

Score Breakdown

76.0

Critic Average

5 reviews

93

Steam User Score

194 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-16.8

76 vs 93

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-16.8

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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10/18/2025

Late Review

Hidden Cats in Tokyo is the best title in the series, featuring the illustrations of playful creativity and much more content than its predecessors. It's lighthearted and simple fun, packed with interesting details that make it great for relaxing or enjoying with children.

80

80/100

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10/17/2025

Late Review

Hidden Cats in Tokyo is everything you need it to be. For older gamers familiar with Where’s Wally or Waldo, depending on where you are from, it's just a fun challenge to find everything. I find the game something you can play with younger kids, as they also enjoy the hunt. You can get a little extra knowledge about Japan and Tokyo, too, so learn whilst you hunt for cats.

65

65/100

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9/23/2025

Late Review

Hidden Cats in Tokyo is a hidden object joy, even if we don’t particularly need that story to keep dragging us along for the ride.

80

80/100

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9/18/2025

Late Review

Having played all the console Hidden Cats games and spinoffs, I’d started to burn out a little. However, Tokyo is a return to form as the expanded title provides more stages than ever but never drops the quality.

75

75/100

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1/4/2025

Launch Window

While following the same gameplay mechanics in the series, Hidden Cats in Tokyo tries to be a bit different. Mostly, it succeeds and would be a great delight for fans of the hidden cats genre.

80

80/100

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