Cats in Time
Tiny 3D dioramas, lost cats, and gentle puzzles that reward curiosity over speed. A quiet gem for anyone who needs to decompress.
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About Cats in Time
Cats in Time is a relaxing 3D puzzle game from Pine Studio where you spin, zoom, and explore miniature diorama worlds to rescue cats that have scattered across time. Each level is essentially a self-contained little scene, a snow globe you get to rotate and interrogate until its secrets give way. The puzzles are not about reflexes or resource management. They are about looking carefully and thinking just a few steps ahead, the kind of thinking that feels more like meditation than competition. The dioramas themselves are the star here. Pine Studio clearly put love into each one, and if you slow down instead of rushing the solution, you will notice small details tucked into corners that exist purely for the joy of existing. The art style lands somewhere between a children's pop-up book and a theme park model, and it works precisely because it commits fully to that cozy, handmade aesthetic. Lighting is warm, colors are deliberate, and the whole thing has a tactile quality that is rare in a flat PC window. The cat-rescue hook is admittedly slight as far as narrative goes. Nobody is expecting deep lore here. What the theme does well is give each level a clear purpose and a little reward loop: find the cat, feel good, move on. The pacing is gentle but intentional. Levels introduce new mechanical ideas gradually, and the game never outstays its welcome. This is a title that understands its own runtime, which is a real virtue that bigger productions often fumble. If you are hoping for brain-melting challenge or lengthy content, you will want to look elsewhere. Cats in Time is a short experience, probably a few hours depending on how long you linger in each scene. Some players will finish it in a single sitting and feel completely satisfied. Others might wish the puzzles pushed harder by the end. The difficulty curve stays friendly throughout, which is by design, and that design choice is honest about what kind of game this wants to be. With 96 percent positive Steam reviews from over a thousand players, this one has clearly found its audience. It earns that warmth. Cats in Time is the kind of small, attentive game that reminds you why indie development exists: someone had a cozy idea, executed it with craft and care, and shipped it without noise. That counts for a lot. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Pine Studio
- Publisher
- Pine Studio
- Release Date
- Aug 26, 2021