Those who are looking for a game that has a similar art style to the Where's Waldo? Run around these environments as Pierre who is looking to stop his enemy, Mr. X, from running away with the Maze Stone, an important artifact. There are over hidden objects to find along with other puzzles for players to wrap their minds around. There are also over different ways to interact with the environment.
Among some of the newer games on this list is a life simulator that revolves around finding objects and taking care of an island at a day-by-day pace. In Cozy Grove, you are a Spirit Scout who will examine this haunted island each day for various secrets. The goal of the game is to take care of the friendly ghosts that live on the land. Players are tasked with collecting spirit animals, going fishing, and crafting items that can be used for decorating the island. The game is meant to be taken slow and played in short spurts, allowing players to take in the game over a long period of time.
The people over at Annapurna Interactive are always publishing unique puzzle games that are worth giving a try. Developed by Richard Hogg and Hollow Ponds, I Am Dead tells the story of a man and his dog who have both died but are still watching over their beloved home island. When the volcano on the island begins to show signs it's going to erupt, it's up to them to figure out how to warn the locals.
This is a unique hidden object game in that the core mechanic revolves around going inside of various objects to help gain the context needed to stop the impending disaster.
Another new hidden object game that hit PC stores recently was Sizeable, a relaxing game about examining tiny dioramas. The puzzle exploration game allows the players to grow and shrink various objects that a part of a level to find various objects. Each miniature area has its own unique theme that you can play with in order to accomplish the goal of finding everything.
The developers of the game are planning many future updates that will be free for players, making the game more replayable than other hidden object games out there. A game with a similar art style and gameplay to Wind Peaks but came out a few months earlier is Hidden Through Time.
As the title suggests, players have the ability to travel through different points in history and try to find objects that are hiding in crowded and colorful landscapes. There are four eras with multiple stages. Players must find enough objects to advance to a new stage. You can also create your own map where various set pieces are available to use for custom landscapes.
Other players can then go in and play the map you created. PC Version. Ki11er Clutter The 11th Clutter Game. Clutter Evolution: Beyond Xtreme. Some puzzles are so challenging that I feel I'm on that edge Ever picture tells a story. And it's the story of the other Clutters. Join Joe on a very personal quest. Help Text and another Picture Story. Clutter Puzzle Levels. All of my favorites are still there, plus some new challenges as well.
The wait was worth it! I I love the background music and found myself bouncing in my chair to the beat. No Text, but as Story in Pictures. Clutter Infinity: Joe's Ultimate Quest. I like the option of keep playing after the time is up. I love the new puzzle with 70 or so squares that have to be matched. I'll probably go blind playing this but I am hooked! I can't stop playing. This is by far the Best Clutter Ever!!!
Colorized, Inside Out, Clutter Pics. How did Joe become the Clutter guy? Clutter VI: Leigh's Story. The One With The Girls Clutter Awesomeness: Even Better "I love all the Clutters anyway, and the addition of new interesting artwork and music have really added something great to the game.
The story line premise is hilarious if you are a fan of the series, but you won't get lost if you didn't delve into previous versions. Rotation Challenge, Take 1 Leave 1. Kick-ass space lady Elizabeth Campton is here in a "just different enough from Star Trek jumpsuit" to explore the inky depths of the universe.
Perhaps fairytales, cultural appropriation or terrible horror plots don't twiddle your Twinkie, and you're wondering if the delights of hidden object games are still for you. Space Legends is a rare science-fiction take on the genre, even if the developer has still managed to mash space together with medieval settings and steampunk.
It's heavy on the puzzles and one of the better looking hidden object games on the store And why wouldn't they be? With a pirate-based storyline that is somehow more convincing than Pirates of the Caribbean has been in years, this offers a twist for the fatigued object hunter. Once your eyes grow tired of scraping elaborate scenes for random items, you can switch to mahjong puzzles for as long as it feels necessary.
Because undead pirates love mahjong right? Again, that would still make more sense than Captain Jack Sparrow's narrative arc. You'll realize you're a HO professional when you dispense with the pleasantries and go all-in with the bundles. A s female detective rocking serious knitwear and a case involving executions and the ol' Sing Sing penitentiary. Purists might struggle with the hidden object scenes—instead of the classical list you have to find objects using silhouettes—but the crime theme and not-absolutely-terrible cutscenes should help them deal.
Seemingly a tragic tale of doomed romance and having to do all sorts of shit for your twin sister, this is actually about rescuing a cat and then forcing it into a life of servitude. Just click your little cat icon on something out of reach for your humanoid limbs, say, on a high branch, and Mr Whiskers has no choice but to risk his life scrambling through a twisted magical world.
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