Hidden Object Hunt Classic
Are you ready to test your eyes with Hidden Object Hunt Classic, your seek and find skills will be challenged like never before.
Develops your secret seeker skill to find objects. This is a puzzle game similar to Hidden Object games, in which you have to find the objects while the clock is ticking.
Hidden Object Hunt Classic is not only visually satisfying but also a mentally and entertaining experience after hours of stressful work. If you are looking for a game to test your talent and practice your ability to observe.
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Santa’s Workshop
This is actually a super fun little Christmas game. There’s not really much to it. You basically just pick out the packages that the elves want you to put on the sleigh to get ready for Santa. If you go into it just expecting a simple seek and find game I think you’ll find some enjoyment in it. It’s clearly meant for children but I imagine some adults might like it too. There are 3 different levels (the larger the number, the larger the level and the more packages you need to find). I went through all 3 levels and I enjoyed the game for what it was. If you’re on the fence, I have a video series I’m working on for this game. Currently there are 2 videos and there will be at least one more before the series is finished.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
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It’s a very short Christmas game for children. You have to collect all the presents, toys, books, bags etc. to beat all 3 levels. Great way to teach some basic moves on the PC for kids.
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Christmas music
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Santa’s factory looks good
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you can’t adjust volume
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maybe some achievements would be good to motivate the kids
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Anomaly Hunter - Prologue
Oh man, such fun! I’ve played HOGs for years and consider myself an expert. I really like this new interpretation and storyline of time travel. It was a welcome challenge! I’m not sure why we’re finding anomalies or why the helper is so combative lol, but I can only assume the backstory will be in the finished product. I like the artwork and going through doors to find what you need. BGM was nice and not intrusive. It lets you know which time (past or present) you were in too so that’s helpful. I’d buy this in a heartbeat! Can’t wait until the game is finished!
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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Seems interesting, although it’s not very clear on what we’re supposed to be doing with these anomalies once we find them. Took me a little while to understand I had to go back in time and put the objects in their original place. The assistant’s are very vague, and don’t really help a lot. Still, once you get how it works, it’s a good game to pass time.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Hidden Paws
This is a game that you play at your own speed, in your own time and you can spend as much or as little time with it as you want. Navigate each island using your mouse to move in three dimensions when you find a cat, click on it and be rewarded with a little stream of pink hearts. These cats are clever though, and will hide in logs, under a barrel lid, behind a tree or (less surprisingly) in a cardboard box. But they are not mean cats and will call out to you when you get near to their hiding place. The balls of wool need to be found on their own though.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
Hidden Paws is an adorable 3D hidden object game, in the style of Where’s Waldo , except with cats.
Throughout the 16 levels, you’ll be challenged to find various numbers of yarn balls and kitties which are very well hidden in buckets, boxes, behind window blinds, under benches, in the car trunks, inside plant pots etc - they’re basically everywhere. You’ll need to click literally everything to find them all, and boy, that’s going to be a lot of clicking and exploring. Every object responds to the clicks with a specific sound and this makes the game very interactive and fun to play. To mention are also the cute little hearts that a cat makes after it’s “discovered” or the adorable meow-ing noises which signals the presence of a cat nearby.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Look and Find - Curiosity
I couldn’t play this game initially because I only had a touchpad–no mouse–and couldn’t use the zoom feature, which you HAVE to have! Now that I can use a mouse I really like this game: very clever hidden objects, interesting scenes, good music and ambient atmosphere. If you like hidden object games you will will be challenged by this.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Good game, though short. For a better experience, turn the music off and listen to the ambient sounds while finding objects.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Summer Paws
Meow
Another very enjoyable hidden object game or should I say “hidden cats game”?
This time you’re supposed to find the cats which are sleeping. There are plenty of other cats around which makes it harder. Sometimes it could be really hard to find that last cat. They also come in different colors and some of them blend with the environment pretty well.
Like usual there a various objects which may hide the cats too. You’ll need to open windows, cars or greenhouses to find some cats sleeping there, i call them loners.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
“Don’t you know it’s rude to awaken someone from their sweet dreams?” complained one tabby on the beach chair as he lifts up the sunglasses, giving you a full view of his obvious annoyance written across his face.
Be it afternoon, morning, dawn, or evening, these partly human-dressed kittens are having a great time catching some Zs. But you, being who you are, just have to go in and poke around with that sneaky little mouse and wake them right up.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Under Leaves
Under Leaves is a hidden Object game pure and simple. On a map of the world you are given many different locations, each location is a different stage to complete all related to different animals indigenous to the location on the map. Each stage is beautifully crafted. A real work of love! The fact that each level has a certain color scheme give it a certain style but also makes it surprisingly challenging, just enough to keep my interest through the whole game.
Pros
- For those who likes the extra challenge, there’s 29 achievements. One for each stage and one extra for finishing the game without help.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Relaxation Mode is cranked up to 11 in this simplistic watercolour hidden object game.
You start off on a world map with 21 dotted circles on it. Each level is associated with an animal from that region, and as you complete the levels the map gradually fills with pictures of these animals.
You’re introduced to a level by clicking the X on the central animal, which then shows you a speech bubble containing several small icons of the objects you’re looking for (small animals, seeds, fish etc), and the number of items to be found. The overall canvas is split between 3-5 screens, and as you find/click the objects you move on to the next either via the white arrows, or by dragging. You can zoom in and out by double-clicking and then drag the screen around to inspect each area of the panel. When you find the final item you then report back to the main animal whereupon there’s a very short animation of baby animals appearing, plants growing or a shoal of fish swimming by. And that, ladies and gentlemen, describes the entire game.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Christmas Wonderland 2
love this game so much. please buy some more casual arts games. i do recamend all of there games.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
its a findy findy game like any other i guess. its ok nothing awsome to write home about
its xmas themed. i like the sticking it to the christians when they make you find a buddha.
TO THE DEVS. PLEASE RELEASE ALL YOUR OTHER GAMES ON STEAM
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Clutter Evolution: Beyond Xtreme
I’ve never played a Clutter game before, but I am thoroughly enjoying this one. I love how much I can personalize the gameplay to match my preferred style of play. I’m about halfway through the quest story, and I find it interesting. I’m looking forward to playing through lots of levels over the next month, fitting a few in every day around other activities. If you enjoy a challenge with the ability to ramp it up or tone it down, them I recommend this game. And if you’re a casual gamer like I am, you’ll enjoy the options to turn off the timer and just zen your way through an hour or so. This is a marvelous mental vacation from all the stress out there :)
– Real player with 166.6 hrs in game
Fantastic game! I love the sheer variety of puzzles; there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
– Real player with 100.4 hrs in game
Cozy Grove
I love this game, and if you like games like Animal Crossing you will probably like it too.
It is a cute little game which allows you to help out ghosts by fulfilling the tasks they give you.
You also build a camp for yourself, take care of animals, harvest plants and flowers, decorate the island etc.
Everyday you get a few tasks and some things you can harvest, but after those are done you may have to wait till tomorrow to get new ones, so the game is more of a gradual story and a slow burn (which I like a lot because I do not have the time for major games at the moment).
– Real player with 97.9 hrs in game
A lovely game with interesting new ideas, stymied by poor design decisions that make it a chore. If you like Stardew Valley type games, and don’t mind the restrictions usually found on mobile, it could be for you.
Good:
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Interesting characters, a slow burn unravelling of their stories
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A nice ‘illumination’ mechanic whereby helping spirits each day lights up the area and enables resource harvesting. Feels rewarding and like you’re making progress.
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Lots of outfits and recipes to collect for collector / crafter types
– Real player with 75.3 hrs in game