Mewseum: Film Festival cat looking at film poster

Mewseum: Film Festival Review

Game: Mewseum: Film Festival
Genre: Casual, Indie, Strategy
System: Steam (Windows)
Developer|Publisher: Climbing Goat Games
Controller Support: Yes
Steam Deck: Verified
Price: US $6.99  | UK £5.89  | EU € 6,99
Release Date: March 12th, 2026

Review code provided with many thanks to Climbing Goat Games.

Mewseum: Film Festival – Cozy Puzzle Game With Good Vibes

Mewseum: Film Festival is the kind of game you play when you want to unwind. It’s a gentle, cozy puzzle experience that focuses more on relaxing vibes than intense challenge.

The goal is simple: solve small grid puzzles that gradually reveal famous movie posters, except in this universe, every poster features cats.

It’s a cute concept, but the real appeal of the game isn’t just the cat-themed artwork. It’s the calm atmosphere, the steady puzzle solving, and the laid-back pace that make it a nice companion for a quiet evening.

Mewseum: Film Festival film poster reveal
Wonder if this has a ring in it

Filling In The Picture

The gameplay revolves around a grid-based puzzle system. When you start a level, the camera zooms into a section of a larger poster. That section contains a grid filled with numbers, and those numbers tell you the size of the shape you need to draw within that space.

Each number represents a rectangle or square made up of that exact number of tiles. For example, if you see a “3”, you need to create a block that covers exactly three squares with the number in it. That could be arranged horizontally or vertically, depending on what fits the puzzle. A larger number like “6” offers more possibilities. It might be a long line of six squares, or it could be arranged in different shapes that still add up to six tiles.

The trick is figuring out how each piece fits together so that every number is used correctly and the entire grid is filled without overlaps. Once a section is completed, the game zooms back out and moves to another part of the poster. Bit by bit, you fill in the entire image until the final cat-inspired movie poster is revealed.

Mewseum: Film Festival grid
Insert fine jazz number

Designed To Be Relaxing

One thing the game does well is keeping the puzzles manageable. Each grid is broken into small sections, which makes the experience feel less overwhelming. Instead of tackling a huge puzzle all at once, you’re solving it piece by piece.

The difficulty starts off very gently with simple shapes, allowing you to learn the rules at a comfortable pace. Later puzzles do become more complex, but they rarely feel frustrating.

If you ever get stuck, the game includes a helpful hint system. Press the hint button, and it will highlight one correct solution in the section you’re working on. You can use this as often as you like without penalty, which means the game never really becomes stressful. If you just want to relax and move forward, the option is always there.

Mewseum: Film Festival three cats
Bit by bit, we’ll reveal more

The Soundtrack Steals The Show

One of my favourite aspects of Mewseum: Film Festival is the soundtrack. The game features a soft jazz soundtrack that fits the relaxing atmosphere. It’s the kind of music that makes you want to slow down and enjoy the moment while you solve the puzzles. If you’re a fan of jazz, it’s especially nice to hear a game lean into that style. The music really adds to the cozy feeling and helps make the puzzle-solving feel even more calming.

Simple Presentation

Visually, the game keeps things fairly simple during the puzzle sections. Most of the time, you’re looking at clean grids and coloured blocks while you work through each puzzle. The real reward comes when a poster is completed, and you get to see the full pixel art image.

These posters are playful reinterpretations of famous films, all reimagined with cats. It’s a fun idea that adds a bit of personality to the game and gives you something satisfying to reveal at the end of each puzzle.

Mewseum: Film Festival filling in the grid
Like relaxing math

Steam Deck Support

The game is listed as Steam Deck-verified, and it runs well in handheld mode. Controller support works nicely, letting you move around the grid using the controls or the trackpad. That said, I personally found the touch controls a little awkward, so using the controller inputs felt more comfortable overall. Still, it’s great to see the game running smoothly on handheld devices, which suits the relaxed pick-up-and-play style perfectly.

A Game To Chip Away At

Another nice feature is that you can save your progress at any time. You don’t need to complete an entire poster in one sitting. Instead, you can play a few puzzle sections, take a break, and return later whenever you feel like it. That makes Mewseum: Film Festival a great game to dip into between other activities or during short breaks.

Mewseum: Film Festival film posters lined up
work in progress

Conclusion: Jazzy Cat Vibes

Mewseum: Film Festival is a cozy puzzle game that focuses on relaxation above all else.

The grid puzzles are easy to understand, the hint system keeps things stress-free, and the jazz soundtrack creates a wonderfully calm atmosphere. While the gameplay itself is quite simple, it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea (or cat). It’s not trying to be a deeply complex puzzle game. Instead, it offers something more peaceful, a quiet game to enjoy while you unwind.

If you’re looking for a relaxing puzzle game with cozy vibes and a bit of feline charm, Mewseum: Film Festival is an easy recommendation.

Final Verdict: I Like itI like it

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