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You're just picking a picture of a kitten and coloring it however you like. There's a simple freedom.
Developer: Video Igrice
- 4.5
- Score
Coloring games might seem simple at first glance, but there's something surprisingly magical about Easy Coloring Kitty. The game doesn't shout for your attention - it softly meows, inviting you into a world where cute cats and your favorite colors take center stage. You're not competing, you're not racing - you're just picking a picture of a kitten and coloring it however you like. There's a freedom in that simplicity. Want your cat to have a green face and rainbow paws? Go for it. Prefer to stick with a classic tabby pattern? That's cool too. There's no "right way" here, just your way. It feels like those carefree art times from childhood, the kind where nobody told you to stay inside the lines. What sets this game apart isn't just the kittens - it's the mood it creates. There's something almost meditative about dragging your virtual paintbrush across the screen. The backgrounds are plain, the mechanics are minimal, and the result is that your imagination gets all the room it needs. I found myself quietly humming while I filled in a cat with blue and yellow stripes, and I honestly didn't want to stop. It's the kind of game that could easily pass as a digital coloring book, but it somehow becomes more than that. It becomes a small, happy space that you can return to whenever things feel too noisy. Whether you're five or fifty, there's a kind of peace in filling out a cartoon cat's ears with a color you love. And even though it's clearly designed with younger players in mind, I think that's exactly what makes it so refreshing. There's no pressure here - no goals to reach, no time limits, no complicated tools. You click to pick a color, click again to apply it, and that's all there is to it. It's gentle. It's honest. It's oddly satisfying. We're surrounded by games that constantly push us to level up, beat the clock, or top the leaderboard. Easy Coloring Kitty doesn't care about any of that. It just hands you a picture and says, "Have fun." And sometimes, that's all a game needs to be.