Game: In Purr-Suit
Genre: Hidden Object, Indie
System: Steam (Windows, SteamOS, Linux)
Developers | Publishers: munchkins
Controller Support: No
Steam Deck: Unknown
Price: US $1.99 | UK £1.65 | EU € 1,95
Release Date: May 31st, 2025
A review code was provided; many thanks to munchkins.
In Purr-Suit is a 2025 hidden object game developed and released by munchkins. It is yet another game in the popular Hidden Cats genre.
The Premise of In Purr-Suit
In In Purr-Suit, we are tasked by our friend Catherine to help her find all her cats as many times as needed.

Gameplay
In Purr-Suit consists of six levels, each a location where Catherine’s cats have escaped once more. The locations range from Catherine’s living room to an underground station, the gym, and even the park. The images are very detailed, and the cats are well hidden, but we have a rechargeable hint button on our side and the ability to zoom in and out of the pictures. One thing to note is that when we zoom in, the image appears slightly pixelated, but it remains clear enough to see the cats.

Some of the cats are hidden inside boxes, pockets, bags, and so on. It’s not enough to find the container with the cat – once you click on it, a bubble appears with an item we need to see to open the container. Some of the items are easy to find, while others are not, but thankfully, the hint button works for both the items and the cats. In Purr-Suit offers the option to highlight all the containers with cats on the screen if you’re not in the mood to check all the boxes and baskets on the screen for a cat.
In Purr-Suit is a silly little game with a lot of puns and humor to go around. Some of the cats are on the scribble side of things, but still, it’s clear enough we are talking about cats. The game took me about 40 minutes to complete, and it also features Steam achievements.

Some Other Things
In Purr-Suit, there are basic audio and graphic options. It has Steam achievements but no Trading cards.
Conclusion
In Purr-Suit is a worthy addition to the hidden cats genre. The art style is distinct and different enough to feel fresh. The addition of a silly plotline with a silly but memorable heroine makes the game feel like a breath of fresh air in an overpopulated genre.
The game is short and bite-sized, and if you are in the mood for a bit of hidden cat fun, you’ll probably like it as much as I did.
Final Verdict: I Like it a Lot
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