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Schrödinger's Cat Burglar, mostly. Because I will never not play a cat game. It's Aussie, too, which is just more motivation. It's also actually really, really good.
It's kind of cliche to describe a puzzle game as 'like Portal but with X', and they were clearly going for a similar vibe or homage, right down to the orange/blue colour scheme. It works though, and it's definitely its own thing rather than a cheap copy. The central gimmick is that you control two copies of the same cat, and it forces you to think differently as a result, similar to what Portal did by breaking your expectations of physics.
The learning curve is gentle, the vibes are friendly, the humour is less dark, the stakes are lower, and the cat is really cute. Highly recommended.