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Cats and Seek: Kyoto is hard to replace: few games combine puzzle design, vibe relaxing and fantasy world in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 11 gameplay attributes and found 45 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, Microsoft Solitaire and Card City Nights 2 lead the list, with Gwent: The Witcher Card Game reaching a 85/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Cats and Seek: Kyoto special.

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GenrePuzzleSubgenreCard Battler / TCG
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RelaxingCasualSolo
Year 2024Dev Noobzilla

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The closest game to Cats and Seek: Kyoto is Gwent: The Witcher Card Game — scoring 85/100 on our similarity scale. Microsoft Solitaire and Card City Nights 2 follow close behind.

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Games like Cats and Seek: Kyoto

45 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloFantasyFree to PlayMultiplayerPvP
Steam👍 86%· 27KIGDB85· 2
Year 2018Dev CD Projekt REDOn PS4 · Android · PC

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy, fantasy world and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with deep RPG systems, multiplayer gameplay and PvP competition, while skipping puzzle design

Microsoft Solitaire
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloIsometricPixel Art
Year 1990Dev MicrosoftOn PC

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings visual isometric and visual pixel, while skipping puzzle design

Card City Nights 2
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
Solo2DMultiplayerSci-FiIsometric
Steam👍 83%· 203
Year 2017Dev LudosityPlaytime ~4hOn PC · iOS · Android

✓ Like Cats and Seek: Kyoto, it's known for card game strategy, adventure storytelling and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with setting scifi, multiplayer gameplay and visual isometric, while skipping puzzle design

5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloMultiplayerPvPTacticalHardcore
Steam👍 97%· 8.8K
Year 2020Dev Conor Petersen · ThunkspacePlaytime ~1hOn PC

✓ Like Cats and Seek: Kyoto, it's known for puzzle design, card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings turn-based strategy, punishing difficulty and strong narrative focus, while skipping adventure storytelling

The Jackbox Party Pack 4
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloCasualMultiplayerCo-opOffline
Steam👍 95%· 3.4KIGDB76· 4OC78· 22
Year 2017Dev Jackbox GamesOn PS4 · Linux · Android

✓ Like Cats and Seek: Kyoto, it's known for puzzle design, card game strategy and vibe casual

≠ Where it differs: brings turn-based strategy, multiplayer gameplay and co op, while skipping adventure storytelling

Pokémon Trading Card Game
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloFantasyMultiplayerFirst PersonIsometric
Year 1998Dev Hudson Soft · Gradiente

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy, adventure storytelling and fantasy world

≠ Its own twist: turn-based strategy, multiplayer gameplay and visual first person, while skipping puzzle design

Pummel Party
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloCasualMultiplayerOfflineCo-op
Steam👍 89%· 57KRAWG👍 86%· 173
Year 2018Dev Rebuilt GamesPlaytime ~4hOn PC

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy, vibe casual and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: turn-based strategy, melee combat and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping puzzle design

Super Mario Party
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloCasualMultiplayerCo-opIsometric
IGDB73· 11OC77· 98
Year 2018Dev NDCube · NintendoOn Switch

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy, vibe casual and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings multiplayer gameplay, co op and visual isometric, while skipping puzzle design

Mario Party 9
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloMultiplayerCo-opThird Person
IGDB74· 3
Year 2012Dev NDCube · Nintendo

✓ Shared with Cats and Seek: Kyoto: puzzle design, card game strategy and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with multiplayer gameplay, co op and visual third person, while skipping vibe relaxing

DRAKERZ-Confrontation
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloFree to PlayMultiplayer
Steam👍 52%· 259
Year 2014Dev Peoleo EntertainmentPlaytime ~1hOn PC

✓ Like Cats and Seek: Kyoto, it's known for card game strategy, single-player focus and free to play

≠ Where it differs: brings multiplayer gameplay, while skipping puzzle design

Star Crusade CCG
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloCasualFree to PlayMultiplayerOnline
Steam👍 80%· 1.9KRAWG👍 19%· 42
Year 2016Dev ZiMAD · XIMADPlaytime ~1hOn PC · iOS · Android

✓ Shared with Cats and Seek: Kyoto: card game strategy, vibe casual and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings multiplayer gameplay, online features and early access, while skipping puzzle design

Mario Party
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloOfflineMultiplayerCo-opIsometric
IGDB72· 1
Year 1998Dev Hudson Soft · Nintendo

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings offline, multiplayer gameplay and co op, while skipping puzzle design

Mario Party 10
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloOfflineMultiplayerThird Person
IGDB66· 14OC65· 57
Year 2015Dev Nintendo SPD · Nintendo

✓ Shared with Cats and Seek: Kyoto: card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings offline, multiplayer gameplay and visual third person, while skipping puzzle design

Mario Party 8
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloOfflineMultiplayerDarkFirst Person
IGDB58· 3
Year 2007Dev Hudson Soft · Nintendo

✓ If you enjoyed Cats and Seek: Kyoto, expect puzzle design, card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: dark, oppressive atmosphere, offline and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping adventure storytelling

Mario Party 3
PuzzleCard Battler / TCG
SoloOfflineMultiplayerCo-opIsometric
Year 2000Dev Hudson Soft · Nintendo

✓ Shared with Cats and Seek: Kyoto: card game strategy and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with offline, multiplayer gameplay and co op, while skipping puzzle design

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best game similar to Cats and Seek: Kyoto?
The closest game to Cats and Seek: Kyoto is Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, scoring 85/100 on our similarity scale. They share 4 gameplay attributes, including card game strategy, single-player focus and fantasy world. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Cats and Seek: Kyoto?
The three closest games to Cats and Seek: Kyoto are: 1. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (85/100, 4 shared attributes) 2. Microsoft Solitaire (91/100, 2 shared attributes) 3. Card City Nights 2 (82/100, 4 shared attributes). All share Cats and Seek: Kyoto's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 45 candidates across 11 dimensions.
Is Microsoft Solitaire similar to Cats and Seek: Kyoto?
Yes, very much so — Microsoft Solitaire scores 91/100 similarity to Cats and Seek: Kyoto. They share 2 attributes, including card game strategy and single-player focus. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What Puzzle games are similar to Cats and Seek: Kyoto?
The best Puzzle games similar to Cats and Seek: Kyoto are 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel, The Jackbox Party Pack 4, Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 8. All share the Puzzle genre alongside other key Cats and Seek: Kyoto attributes like card game strategy, single-player focus and fantasy world.
How is similarity to Cats and Seek: Kyoto calculated?
We compare Cats and Seek: Kyoto against every game in our catalog using 11 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Cats and Seek: Kyoto experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.