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Secret Paws – Cozy Apartments Review: Tiny Cats, Big Perspective Tricks

Mahan Zahiri by Mahan Zahiri
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A hidden cat becomes much funnier when it vanishes behind a drawer front simply because the room has been rotated the wrong way. That is the small trick that gives Secret Paws – Cozy Apartments its charm, and it is a smart one. Most hidden cat games work like illustrated posters: scan the lines, pick out the ears, click the tail, repeat. Sagitta Studios’ follow-up to Secret Paws – Cozy Offices keeps the same cozy search structure, then makes perspective the main obstacle.

The game gives you three apartments and 14 rooms, each presented as a compact isometric diorama. You rotate the room in 90-degree turns, zoom in, pan around, open drawers, lift pictures, rummage through cupboards, poke containers, and click every tiny feline you can find.

Some cats sit brazenly on shelves. Others hide in mugs, ovens, potted plants, bathroom cabinets, plug holes, and the front lip of a drawer where one camera angle makes them look invisible. That third dimension matters. It turns the search into a routine of suspicion.

The Rummaging Loop

The best way to play is methodical. Pick a view, sweep the room from top to bottom, tap every container, check every plant, open every cabinet, then rotate and do it again. The game’s consistency makes that process satisfying. Pictures often conceal holes, safes, or hidden cats. Window sills are dangerous territory. Plants cannot be trusted. Drawers may need to be opened from one direction and inspected from another.

That structure gives Cozy Apartments a stronger hook than its predecessor. Cozy Offices already had the same basic idea, with small cuboid cats tucked around clean, compact environments, yet apartments are better cat territory by nature. A cat in an office feels like an invasion. A cat in a kitchen cupboard feels like a prophecy fulfilled.

The feedback helps. Found cats turn purple, glow, purr, and sometimes spring out of whatever object was hiding them. A mug suddenly becomes a cat trap. A bathroom cabinet becomes a crime scene with whiskers. By the end of a room, everything has been opened, shifted, and disturbed. It feels like playing Unpacking backwards, replacing careful domestic arrangement with cheerful feline vandalism.

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The issue is color readability. Some cats are already purple before you find them, which clashes with the visual language of discovered cats turning purple. Black cats on dark backgrounds and grey cats facing away from the camera can also slide past the eye in ways that feel less like clever hiding and closer to visual fog.

Small Puzzles, Uneven Tools

The apartment structure adds keys and codes, and that is the sequel-like step this series needed. Some rooms are locked from the menu until you find a key or number combination elsewhere. Safes, wall holes, boards, and simple tool interactions break the habit of searching only for cats. The best moments arrive when the game briefly asks you to pay attention to the room as a space with secrets, rather than a decorated container for 80 tiny animals.

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Those puzzle touches are too rare. Many keys appear naturally while you are already tapping everything, so they rarely change how you think. A code or locked stash can wake the room up for a minute, then the game returns to the same sweep-and-rotate rhythm.

The hint system is useful in theory and slightly panicked in practice. A hidden cat flashes red, then you may still need to rotate the room until that cat is visible. Since the hint sits on a cooldown of about a minute and a half, the player can end up spinning the room quickly, trying to catch the highlighted angle before the moment passes. It is helpful, yet oddly stressful for a game built from soft edges and purring.

On Switch, handheld play benefits from touchscreen selection, while buttons handle rotation and zoom. The imprecision shows up around interactive objects. Trying to select a cat sitting at the edge of an open drawer can close the drawer instead. That tiny frustration grows during the last few cats in a room, when completion already depends on patience.

Apartments Without Residents

The largest weakness is not the search system. It is the apartments themselves. Across 14 rooms, the kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and living rooms start to blur together. The same plants, towels, cups, cabinets, boots, and clutter return often enough that the spaces feel rented by one person with an alarming commitment to duplicate furniture.

Secret Paws - Cozy Apartments Review

This is where Secret Paws – Cozy Apartments invites an unflattering comparison to Unpacking. That game used toothbrushes, books, plush toys, kitchenware, and desk objects to sketch a life across time. Here, the rooms rarely tell you who lives there. A bedroom does not suggest age, taste, routine, mess, grief, romance, vanity, or obsession. It suggests that a developer needed another bedroom full of cat-sized hiding spots.

The repetition affects pacing. The first rooms are pleasant because the player is learning how perspective hides a cat behind a sofa arm or beneath a sink. Later rooms risk becoming checklists. Rotate. Tap plant. Open drawer. Tap mug. Lift picture. Repeat until the counter reaches zero.

Still, the foundation is stronger than the rooms built on top of it. The 3D diorama format gives hidden cat games a fresh physical rhythm, and the rules are readable enough that each room can become a tiny ritual. A sharper sequel would keep the rotating apartments, the purring feedback, and the occasional locked secret, then give every room a resident worth imagining. The cats already know how to hide. Now the homes need lives.

The Review

Secret Paws - Cozy Apartments

7 Score

Secret Paws - Cozy Apartments improves on the series formula by making perspective part of the hunt. Rotating each room, opening drawers, lifting pictures, and poking suspicious mugs gives the search a tactile rhythm that flat hidden cat games often lack. The repeated props, thin room identity, occasional color confusion, and fussy drawer selection keep it from becoming a standout, yet the foundation is clever and easy to enjoy in short sessions.

PROS

  • Smart 3D room rotation
  • Satisfying cat-finding feedback
  • Consistent hiding rules
  • Welcome keys and codes
  • Stronger home setting than offices

CONS

  • Repetitive apartment design
  • Purple cats confuse progress
  • Rare puzzle variety
  • Imprecise object selection
  • Late-room checklist feel

Review Breakdown

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