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A Tower Full of Cats Offers a Time Traveling Hidden Objects Adventure
Game Review - A Tower Full of Cats

A Tower Full of Cats Offers a Time Traveling Hidden Objects Adventure

June 25, 2024 John Breeden II

A Tower Full of Cats offers an exciting hidden objects adventure where players must rescue hundreds of furry felines lost throughout various eras of history from prehistoric times to modern day. There are over 1,400 cats hidden throughout the eras of history, and there’s many other objects to find.

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