Cat in Japan

Cat in Japan

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Cat in Japan

Rating:
4.2
Released: September 05, 2016
Last updated: September 08, 2016
Developer: bontegames

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Description

It's a new adventure of the Bonte cat!
The Bonte cat has arrived in Japan and can't stop dreaming about sushi. Can you find all the sushi by solving the puzzles?

Since Flash is dead in the browser, this game is now a part of ‘The Bart Bonte collection’!
A collection of 28 of my Flash games carefully packaged and remastered for you, all accessible from a menu loaded with achievements, playable on the big screen of your pc!

Available NOW on Steam or Itchio:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1574910/The_Bart_Bonte_collection/
https://bartbonte.itch.io/the-bart-bonte-collection

Thanks for your support,
Bart

How to Play

Since Flash is dead in the browser, this game is now a part of ‘The Bart Bonte collection’!
A collection of 28 of my Flash games carefully packaged and remastered for you, all accessible from a menu loaded with achievements, playable on the big screen of your pc!

Available NOW on Steam or Itchio:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1574910/The_Bart_Bonte_collection/
https://bartbonte.itch.io/the-bart-bonte-collection

Thanks for your support,
Bart

Developer Updates

May 17, 2021 2:15am

‘The Bart Bonte collection’ is out NOW!
Since Flash is dead in the browser, I wanted to let you know I have almost finished something to cherish on your PC!
Flash is dead, long live ‘The Bart Bonte collection’! A collection of 28 of my Flash games carefully packaged and remastered for you, all accessible from a menu loaded with achievements, playable on the big screen of your pc!
Available NOW on Steam or Itchio:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1574910/The_Bart_Bonte_collection/
https://bartbonte.itch.io/the-bart-bonte-collection
This game is a part of this collection!
Thanks for your support,
Bart

FAQ

What is Cat in Japan?

Cat in Japan is a point-and-click puzzle and escape game developed by Bart Bonte, where players explore a Japanese house to solve puzzles and find hidden sushi pieces.

How do you play Cat in Japan?

To play Cat in Japan, you click around different areas of a Japanese-themed room, collect items, and solve logic puzzles to help the cat find 20 hidden pieces of sushi.

Who is the developer of Cat in Japan?

Cat in Japan was created by Bart Bonte, an independent game developer known for inventive puzzle games.

What platforms can you play Cat in Japan on?

Cat in Japan can be played in a web browser on platforms like Kongregate, making it accessible on most computers with internet access.

Are there progression systems or upgrades in Cat in Japan?

Cat in Japan does not have upgrades or leveling systems; progression is based on solving each puzzle and finding all hidden sushi pieces within the escape game.

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kamike

Sep. 07, 2016

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I love how you don't have to click on obscure pixel perfect locations. Everything you have to work with is pretty obvious, even if you don't know what to do with it at the moment.
This is the kind of intuitive puzzle design I'm aiming for for a convention event...

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Android03

Sep. 28, 2016

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I like that the mouse cursor doesn't change when you mouse over something clickable. Instead of falling back on that lame crutch, the developer chose to create understandable, logical puzzles that make sense based on what you're presented with, and don't require pixel hunting or figuring out completely random obscure things that you'd have no way of knowing. Love Bart Bonte!

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HeavyDuty

Sep. 05, 2016

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Nice! Very straight forward and logical.
Deserving of a Badge!
*<}:o)

greg
greg Developer

I agree. All I really need is a good badge name. If anyone can think of one, send me a private message! Edit: The badge is now live! Special thanks to ReddTheMighty for suggesting this (admittedly cheesy) badge name. Also thanks to everyone who made their own suggestions! Runners-up were "Sushi Seeker" from bob8675309 and "Hide-a-Maki Neko" from SuprJen.

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TBTabby

Sep. 05, 2016

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And the cat ate so much sushi he became completely spherical, turned blue, and became obsessed with a pink stuffed toy.

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ajc1587

Sep. 23, 2023

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The game doesn't finish properly playing on Ruffle.