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Sudocats

Sudocats

Mar 14, 2022

Main game

3.91 average rating based on 11 ratings

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Sudoku for cat people. Cats are wonderful creatures but you better not put them together without proper introduction. So, plan ahead to display them in the right order so they get along!
Release Dates
Mar 14, 2022 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 23, 2022 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Jun 23, 2022 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
May 10, 2023 (North_America)
Xbox One
May 11, 2023 Full Release (Worldwide)
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
User Stats
95
In Collection
1
Wish Listed
2
Playing
29
Backlogged
How Long Is Sudocats?
No playthrough data yet
Nelemania
Nelemania gave Nov 1, 2024
Nelemania gave Nov 1, 2024
Shelter cats are waiting for you!

Short sudoku game with cats instead of numbers.

It promotes getting cats from shelters instead of buying them from breeders, and gives tips on how to introduce a new cat to the ones you already have. The drawn cats also have living counterparts, which you can get a picture of and learn a bit about their character after completing three puzzles for each of the 9 cats - all of them purrfect!

The puzzles are very easy (3x3, 6x6 and 9x9) and you get free hints after the first few puzzles. There is no timer. Achievements are: "complete all puzzles" and nothing more. This makes the game absolutely stress-free. The game offers daily challenges that are a bit more difficult, but I am not staying for them.

It is a cute little game, but more in the vein of a student project than an actual full-fledged game, but the price tag reflects that, so I am fine with that.

Minor nitpicks: I had to turn off the music because only two tracks is a bit on the low end - it got on my nerves really quickly. You can't use placeholders like you can in other sudoku games, but as …

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Short sudoku game with cats instead of numbers.

It promotes getting cats from shelters instead of buying them from breeders, and gives tips on how to introduce a new cat to the ones you already have. The drawn cats also have living counterparts, which you can get a picture of and learn a bit about their character after completing three puzzles for each of the 9 cats - all of them purrfect!

The puzzles are very easy (3x3, 6x6 and 9x9) and you get free hints after the first few puzzles. There is no timer. Achievements are: "complete all puzzles" and nothing more. This makes the game absolutely stress-free. The game offers daily challenges that are a bit more difficult, but I am not staying for them.

It is a cute little game, but more in the vein of a student project than an actual full-fledged game, but the price tag reflects that, so I am fine with that.

Minor nitpicks: I had to turn off the music because only two tracks is a bit on the low end - it got on my nerves really quickly. You can't use placeholders like you can in other sudoku games, but as this one is really easy, it's not a big deal.

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