7.9
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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Collectors and cat‑battles fans will love it.
Highlights
- More players
- Solo mode
- New cats
- Challenging objectives
- High‑quality components
Keep in mind
- Extra cost
- Light complexity
- Table space
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Cat Lady: Box of Treats is the expansion that takes the already adorable Cat Lady universe to the next level. If you’re familiar with the base game, you know the goal is to become the best cat lady in town by collecting treats, items, and, of course, the felines that appear along the way. With the new box of treats, you’ll gain access to more resources, new food containers, and an even larger variety of cats – from the classic street cats to the mysterious gray cats that only show up on moonlit nights. What changes? First, the player count expands from up to four to six, opening the door to more rivalries and blocking strategies. Players must now plan their purchases and collection routes more carefully, as the competition becomes fiercer. Additionally, the expansion introduces solo play rules, allowing those without companions to still experience the joy of being a cat lady. The Open Drafting mechanic becomes even more exciting: you can choose between treat and item cards in an open fashion, which requires thinking not only about what will work for you but also about what other players might do. Overall, Box of Treats keeps the lightness and charm of the base game while adding layers of complexity that delight both newcomers and veterans. If you enjoy collecting, strategic choices, and a bunch of cute cats, this expansion is your next stop. The components are well‑made: high‑quality cards, sturdy plastic boxes, and small cat figurines that bring the table to life. The art follows the pastel style of the original, with detailed illustrations that make each cat feel like a character. The expansion also introduces new victory objectives that encourage players to pursue specific combinations of treats and items. This creates tense moments when someone tries to complete an objective before you, while still maintaining the fun of dodging cats that pop up unexpectedly. In short, Cat Lady: Box of Treats is an addition that solidifies the cat‑friendly universe of the game, bringing more content, more players, and the option to play solo. If you already feel comfortable as a cat lady, this expansion will make you feel even more powerful.
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Best player count
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Alderac Entertainment Group, FoxGames, MINDOK, Reflexshop
Designer
Josh Wood
Artist
Josh Wood
Community
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3,047owners
226wishlist
34want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How long does a game last with the expansion?
About 30 to 45 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
How many players can play?
From 1 to 6 players, including solo mode.
Is the expansion required to play the base game?
No. You can play the base alone or with others; the expansion just adds more content.
Are there solo rules?
Yes, the expansion includes specific rules for solo play.
What new components are included?
Treat and item cards, plastic boxes, cat figurines, and new victory objectives.
Is the game suitable for kids?
Yes, but a minimum age of 8 is recommended depending on maturity.
Is there any language dependency?
No, all rules and components come in Portuguese and English.