
Topics: Indie Games, Steam, PC, Free Games
Stray fans may want to check out this new free demo for the upcoming game, Cat Me If You Can.
For the cat lovers out there, we’ve had our fair share of amazing feline-themed games to enjoy over the years.
Stray was a GOTY contender in the year it was released, but we’ve also had indie games like Catto’s Post Office, Cat Quest, Little Kitty, Big City to fulfill your feline fantasy. Meanwhile, Cat Me If You Can might prove itself to be another great entry for cat people to enjoy.
Looking like a mix of Little Kitty, Big City and Pupperazzi, it's an exploration game set in a black-and-white world where you photograph hidden cats to capture their adorable moments on camera.
As cats are known for their incredible hiding skills and untapped chameleon powers, you’ll have to work hard to find some of these cats who are often hiding in plain sight.
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This can mean solving riddles, decoding clues, and uncovering hidden pathways to find them, with every puzzle you crack bringing you closer to finishing the collection.

The variety in worlds you can explore is also quite diverse, with developer Cosmic Stag Games teasing you can go “From the sun-soaked sands of Ancient Egypt to the intimate streets of modern Japan, and the quiet corners of majestic medieval castles, each destination invites you to slow down, look closer, and discover every hidden furball.”
We’ve also included a trailer below for you to see what it’s like for yourself.
If you’re interested in checking out Cat Me If You Can, you can now play a free demo available on Steam.
Reviews for the demo are all positive so far, with many players enjoying the cute graphics and checklist-type gameplay on offer.
“What a cute game! Really enjoyed playing through and finding all the little hidden cats and gimmicks! Love the vibe and lil details you can find! really looking forward to the full release to find some more hidden treasures,” reads one positive review for the demo.
“Absolutely fantastic! So much fun to explore and find the meows! I want more meows,” another review reads.