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Curious Copy Cats Launches On Xbox, PC – And It’s Not Quite What It Seems

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Curious Copy Cats screenshot showing a couple of little black cats
Curious Copy Cats – spot the difference

Curious Copy Cats arrives with a simple idea – spot the differences – but flips it on its head in a way that might just leave you second-guessing every whisker and yarn ball in sight.

Available now across Xbox Series X|S (Optimised), Xbox One and Windows PC for just £3.29, this feline-focused puzzler from Jolly Lobster Interactive is here to test your powers of observation… and maybe your sanity too.

At A Glance

  • Game: Curious Copy Cats
  • Developer/Publisher: Jolly Lobster Interactive
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC
  • Price: £3.29
  • Game Type: Puzzle / Spot The Difference

Same… But Not Quite

At first glance, Curious Copy Cats looks like a familiar setup – two images, a handful of differences, and the challenge of spotting what’s changed. But here’s the twist: everything is mirrored.

That simple switch turns even the most obvious details into head-scratchers. Paw prints appear on the wrong side, yarn balls shift colour or position, and tiny feline features suddenly feel far less predictable.

Curious Copy Cats keeps things flexible depending on how you want to play. If you’re after something laid-back, Casual Mode lets you take your time and enjoy the process, picking through each scene at your own pace.

Prefer a bit more pressure? Challenge Mode ramps things up, asking you to spot differences quickly before time runs out. It’s here where the mirrored visuals really start to mess with you, because what should be easy suddenly feels anything but.

Another Entry In A Growing Puzzle Trend

If you’ve been keeping an eye on recent releases, you’ll know that spot-the-difference games have been popping up more and more. We’ve recently seen titles like Easter Bunny Eggventure and Jurassic Differences bring their own spin to the formula, each offering light, accessible puzzle fun.

Curious Copy Cats doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but that mirrored twist helps it stand out just enough in an increasingly crowded litter box.

Small Price, Sharp Eyes Required

For £3.29, Curious Copy Cats is very much a bite-sized experience, one that relies on charm, simplicity and a neat visual hook to keep players engaged.

It’s not trying to be anything more than a relaxing puzzler with a playful edge, and sometimes that’s exactly what you want. Something quick, clever, and just tricky enough to make you feel smug when you finally spot that missing detail.

Pick up Curious Copy Cats from the Xbox Store, whether that be playable on Windows PC, on Xbox One, or Optimised for Xbox Series X|S.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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