Amazing Fix
keeps me busy for hours, love the creativity
– Real player with 1182.8 hrs in game
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I absolutely love this game. I find it very relaxing. Well, maybe not relaxing… as it also gives me anxiety. Let me explain: this game lights up every single one of my OCD receptors. Straighten up a room? Yes, please! Pick up all the trash? Ding, ding, ding! Remove/fix problems? Now we’re cooking with gas! Pick up all the “whatever” of that specific group? Bingo! Yahtzee! We’ve got a winner!
And then the anxiety sinks in: I am way too excited about this. This is giving me waaaaaay too much joy. I may need to find a therapist. This can’t be normal.
– Real player with 332.1 hrs in game
Insect Seeker
This game consists of finding the various insects hidden over the levels (a few other animals too).
All levels are photographs with real insects
-Natural sounds are present depending on the atmosphere of the photograph: Bird sounds, river, rain, waves …
- Bonuses are present to help in case of difficulty: search areas excluded, type of animal or insect, which insect or animal precisely you must find.
-Once a type of insect is found, it becomes present in the bestiary with a large photograph and with its name followed by its Latin scientific name.
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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
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Fantastic game! I love the sheer variety of puzzles; there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
– Real player with 100.4 hrs in game
Clutter IX: Clutter IXtreme
Please send help, this is basically crack. I bought it yesterday and have been finding podcasts to listen to just so I can play more levels of this.
The concept is simple - find two or three matching objects - but the variations on that theme are endless and I’m honestly impressed at how many game modes are in this thing. Sometimes it makes me long for just a simple match two objects level!
– Real player with 44.1 hrs in game
oddly satisfying
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Clutter 1000
Just an amazing, interesting, thought provoking piece of genius. Good mix of play. Gets the brain going as a mental stimulant in the A.M with your coffee. Photography and range of subjects and topics covered cannot be commended enough. WELL WORTH IT!
– Real player with 48.9 hrs in game
Nice simple game to relax too. There is a timer, but it is optional, you can just remove it.
It’s not to clear what the rules are at first since there’s no explicit text boxes, but symbols at the bottom of the screen signifying the parameters i.e. pair 2, match to portrait, etc. But you eventually learn to interpret their meanings.
The gameplay largely involves just clicking on items to match with others and it nails that aspect perfectly. Zero complaints about clicking on something I intended to only to be given some to the side or behind. The hitboxes are perfectly side/shaped and the cursor is very accurate.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Clutter 12: It’s About Time - Collector’s Edition
The most fun & challenging Clutter yet, with over 2100 puzzles to keep you playing for days and days.
So many new Clutter variations mixed in with old favorites for a Quest you’ll never forget.
This is the first Collector’s Edition with 25% more puzzles and additional bonus materials.
As always, the Clutter levels are highly addicting and replayable. In addition, there are Sliders, Square Jigsaws & Box Quotes included. And wait until you see the Spirals, Singletons and Portals! You’ve never seen Clutter this fun & challenging.
_“Hideously Addictive”
“Best Game Ever”
“Can’t Stop Playing”_
The options let you play Clutter the way you want. And Favorites are back so you can collect the puzzles you want to play again and again.
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New Object Sets & Many New Gameplay Modes
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Over 2100 levels and a very challenging 144 level Main Quest
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A Bonus Old-School Classic Quest
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Hundreds of picture puzzles and 288 new Box Quotes puzzles
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Randomly generated levels mean endless replayability
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All Music by the incomparable Mike Sal (Kix Kreative)
Ki11er Clutter
I have never jumped into one of these puzzle games on PC but when I saw Ki11er Clutter I had to give it a shot. The game is fast paced and challenging if that is your style or you can take your time and just enjoy the ride. The quotes and insights into Joes life along the way are also quite enjoyable. I finished the 144 level campaign in about 14 hours and while I won’t be playing the additional levels now I can see huge replay value for anyone who likes puzzle games.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
Aladdin - Hidden Objects Game
Yes, this game does not offer anything new. But it is well made and it is cool to go and play for a couple of hours. The game does not hurry you anywhere, you pass the levels and plunge into the atmosphere of the fabulous East. And this is also helped by quiet music.
– Real player with 100.0 hrs in game
Very interesting adventures with amazing graphics and cool east soundtrack. I loved amount and variety of the puzzles. Some are pretty easy to solve, some are pretty hard, but there is option to use hints. Recommended to all Hidden Object genre fans!
– Real player with 38.1 hrs in game
Hidden Object Adventure: Captain Nemo. Objets Cachés
Nice game. The interface is very simple and clear. The task is to look for different things, with each level of things more and more difficult to find, which adds interest to the game. Surprised me in this game that it look around at 360°. Story of this game will not let you get bored. I recommend it to all those who want to spend a couple of evenings in a pleasant game.
– Real player with 26.2 hrs in game
Maybe it’s just me but this was the most painfully tedious game I have played in a very long time.
Scrolling in game is slow, spot the difference levels are far harder than the regular levels with only 1 support or hint option available and again the items in game are continuous through out the game without any relevance to story,
1 star out of 10 for having achievements available
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Time Trap - Hidden Objects Puzzle Game
very creepy vibe throughout game which is brought about by the advancing story such as is through notes and the music. The game is not long as I completed it in a little over an hour and a half but you can go back or as you go along in the story to get stars (up to three per scene} for achievements as well as completing each scene in under two minutes. When you get a three star you probably beat the two minute speed setting. this extended my play another four hours. While the object placement in scene repeats don’t change it was still fun to work the short term memory muscle. Purchased game at a 20% discount through a packaged sale but I say it’s worth the full price.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Time Trap is one of those games that I enjoy but have a hard time putting my finger on exactly why. The presentation has a lot to be desired, and the writing could certainly use some polishing up by an English speaking proof reader. But the story isn’t why I’m here. Despite the abundance of HOPAs on Steam, there’s a dearth of pure hidden object games on the platform. And sometimes I just want to load up a game and shut my brain down while I search for objects on my screen.
And search for objects I did. Actually, if you’re working towards 100%-ing the game, you’ll be playing each scene over and over until you’ve successfully collected all of the items and scored 3 stars. While this admittedly can be a bit of a grind, I found it quite enjoyable. Learning all of the objects' placements and quickly picking them out was satisfying in a way that’s hard to describe. Using the HINT button for those particularly difficult to find items doesn’t feel like much of a penalty either, but it’s actually nice to have a HOG that doesn’t enforce no-hint playthroughs for achievements. For those looking for even more challenge, there are leader boards for each HOS. This was something I wasn’t particularly interested in myself, but it adds replay for those who are so inclined.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game