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Cats Hidden in Jingle Jam

PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2023

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Quick resume

Find 200 cats hidden around a festive holiday village and a winter wonderland in this FREE hand-drawn hidden object game by Travellin Cats - the original viral hidden cats game creator! Can you find them all?

Global score

99/100

Genres

Casual, Indie, Free To Play

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    Pros

    • Cute and charming art style
    • Relaxing and stress-relieving gameplay
    • Free to play
    • Short and accessible
    • Community and cooperative play opportunities

    Cons

    • Limited content and replay value
    • Very short gameplay
    • Lack of narrative depth
    • Some minor technical issues reported
    • Not suitable for players seeking complex challenges

    Analysis

    Less representative of its motivational profile, with noticeable differences. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Intimacy, Survival, Violence, Competition. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Competition, Cooperation. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Story.

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    • Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
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    Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.

    Motivations

    • Autonomy
      4

      "Players freely explore the scene to find cats with optional use of hints and timer mode for self-directed challenge."

    • Competence
      2

      "Finding cats involves observation skill and some challenge, but overall gameplay is simple and accessible."

    • Competition
      2

      "Timer mode with leaderboards allows for competition, but main mode is casual and self-paced."

    • Continuation
      1

      "Short game encourages replay for timed mode and discovery of easter eggs, but limited content may reduce long-term engagement."

    • Cooperation
      3

      "Some reviews mention playing together, sharing tips, and cooperative enjoyment, though game is primarily single-player."

    • Creativity
      3

      "Players interact with environment and discover hidden easter eggs, adding creative exploration beyond just finding cats."

    • Domination
      -4

      "Game fosters friendly and equal play, no evidence of dominance or power over others."

    • Escapism
      4

      "Many players use the game as a relaxing, stress-relieving, and mood-lifting experience."

    • Expectation
      -4

      "Players engage voluntarily for enjoyment and relaxation, no indication of obligation or pressure."

    • Experimenting
      2

      "Players explore hidden areas and interact with surprises, encouraging some experimentation within the scene."

    • Exploration
      4

      "Game centers on discovering hidden cats and secrets in a richly detailed environment."

    • Expression
      -3

      "Limited customization; players interact with preset artwork but do not modify or personalize it."

    • Fantasy
      2

      "Game features whimsical elements like singing cats and festive surprises, adding light fantasy to realistic settings."

    • Fellowship
      3

      "Community sharing, playing with family/friends, and social media engagement are common among players."

    • Growth
      1

      "Players improve observation skills and learn to find cats and easter eggs, though limited depth."

    • Health
      -5

      "Sedentary gameplay with no physical activity involved."

    • Idle
      -3

      "Requires focused attention to find cats; not designed for passive or background play."

    • Intimacy
      3

      "Some players report bonding experiences with loved ones while playing."

    • Leadership
      -4

      "No leadership or authoritative roles; gameplay is individual or cooperative without hierarchy."

    • Progression
      3

      "Progression through finding cats and unlocking achievements, timer mode, and easter eggs."

    • Relaxation
      5

      "Strongly relaxing and soothing experience praised by many players."

    • Sensation
      3

      "Enjoyable visuals, music, and cat sounds provide pleasant sensory stimulation."

    • Status
      1

      "Some social recognition through achievements and leaderboards, but mostly personal satisfaction."

    • Story
      -4

      "No narrative or plot; gameplay is context-free hidden object search."

    • Strategy
      1

      "Requires some planning and observation to find cats, but no complex strategy."

    • Thrill
      -3

      "Low risk and suspense; game is calm and predictable."

    • Value
      5

      "Free to play with high enjoyment and charitable association, perceived as excellent value."

    • Violence
      -5

      "No violence; gameplay is constructive and peaceful."

    • Survival
      -5

      "No threats or survival elements; stable and safe environment."

    Last update: 29/04/2026