▲ Recommended
0 hrs
I have recently become a fan of finding hidden cats. It may be more accurate to say that I have become mildly obsessed with finding obscured cats but that is a story for another day…
Cats vs. Trolls was the first Sons of Welder game I'd played, and I was delighted by the change in format. Instead of just clicking on cats, you must find arrows to "shoot" trolls and keys to release trapped cats. You do not really shoot trolls. Instead, you need to find an arrow for each troll you take down. As it turns out, the experience is very similar to the Cats vs. Zombies titles (which I have played since discovering this developer).
The game includes the prerequisite features that make a hidden object game fun. It autosaves on exit, provides a timed hint option, and allows you to zoom. There are 3 stages to explore.
I should note that, as with other Sons of Welder cat titles, Cats vs. Trolls is very short. I finished in well under an hour. I used the hint once in two of the three stages before I realized that this would block two achievements. So, my time involves completing all three stages and then redoing two of them without hints. This put me at 100%. It seems a bit excessive to earn 82 achievements in such a short period of time, but this appears to be the norm for this genre.
If you are a fan of hidden object games and are on a quest to rescue all lost kitties, then this game will be just up your alley.
Cats vs. Trolls was the first Sons of Welder game I'd played, and I was delighted by the change in format. Instead of just clicking on cats, you must find arrows to "shoot" trolls and keys to release trapped cats. You do not really shoot trolls. Instead, you need to find an arrow for each troll you take down. As it turns out, the experience is very similar to the Cats vs. Zombies titles (which I have played since discovering this developer).
The game includes the prerequisite features that make a hidden object game fun. It autosaves on exit, provides a timed hint option, and allows you to zoom. There are 3 stages to explore.
I should note that, as with other Sons of Welder cat titles, Cats vs. Trolls is very short. I finished in well under an hour. I used the hint once in two of the three stages before I realized that this would block two achievements. So, my time involves completing all three stages and then redoing two of them without hints. This put me at 100%. It seems a bit excessive to earn 82 achievements in such a short period of time, but this appears to be the norm for this genre.
If you are a fan of hidden object games and are on a quest to rescue all lost kitties, then this game will be just up your alley.
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