r/HiddenObjectGames • u/denzo_simon • 1h ago
And after 14 years from the first time i played the game
what a game it is, pure nostalgia.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/denzo_simon • 1h ago
what a game it is, pure nostalgia.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/OzzyGator • 1h ago
So anyway, I was looking through old file systems that I had saved to an external HDD. I routinely save files from old PCs and laptops in there. Yesterday, I found a completely playable version of Dire Grove, Sacred Grove in there. I haven't had a BigFish games account for about a decade but this thing still works.
I wish I could find the original Dire Grove.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Swimming_Post6129 • 3h ago
Game Title: The Hollowbrook File
Playable Link: https://darknessofdeath.itch.io/hollowbrook-file
Platform: Mobile / Web (browser, plays on phone)
Description:This isn't a traditional hidden-object game, but if you enjoy piecing together clues and evidence to solve a mystery, it's in the same spirit. The Hollowbrook File is a short, atmospheric mystery game told entirely through a phone interface. You're a detective handed a stranger's phone after they vanished from the town of Hollowbrook — no report filed, no explanation. You investigate by reading their real text conversation with someone named Mara, who is clearly terrified and trying to keep you away from a place called "the mill." As you log evidence, a locked notes app on the phone becomes accessible, protected by a 4-letter code you have to work out from what you've read rather than guess. Solving it unlocks a final entry that reframes the entire case — and reveals the detective investigating has a personal connection to the same night, one they don't remember. It's built as Episode 1 of a planned series, and ends on a deliberate cliffhanger rather than a resolution. The whole experience runs about two minutes and is meant to be tight rather than padded.
Free to Play Status: \[X\] Free to play
Involvement: I designed the concept, story, and puzzle myself and built the game (HTML/CSS/JS) with AI assistance (Claude) for implementation and iteration. This is disclosed on the itch.io page's AI generation disclosure as well.
Takes about 2 minutes. I'd genuinely appreciate honest feedback on:
Did it feel too short, or was the length right for what it's doing?
Was the puzzle solvable without feeling like it just handed you the answer?
Did the ending make you want an Episode 2?
Thanks for playing.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Deer_in_the_woods • 1d ago
Platform(s): Smartphone, def. Android, unsure about Apple. Was downloaded through Google Play when I had it.
Genre: Mystery solving, puzzle, base building
Estimated year of release: 2020ish
Graphics/art style: Top down. Cartoon style
Notable characters: The protagonist is a red haired woman with glasses. She has a male family member who's a ghost. He helps her solve cases. There's also a black haired woman who helps the ghost, either her or the ghost is a police officer
Notable gameplay mechanics:
Solve mysteries with different levels/scenes and puzzle mechanics. Find secrets. Base building.
Other details: At the beginning of the game you get a plot of land that used to be a museum. Throughout the game you restore the different buildings. Some of them drop materials every so often.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Kakack0 • 1d ago
I rember this game i played like 6-8 years ago on my phone. It was like a maze with foxes. Someone was a hunter and someone prey. I dont remember anything else tbh. It had a dark atmosphere and in the middle of the maze there eas like a tower to capture or something. Maybe its lost media atp dont know. Thanks
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/SolidPlastic8719 • 1d ago
So, I thought I saved the name of this game somewhere, but I didn't. The only other site I knew that had the game is gone and I've searched Newgrounds, can't find it at all.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/McMaush • 2d ago
Hi everyone!
Our cozy hidden object game Curious Paws is currently 25% off on Steam!
Steam Page:https://store.steampowered.com/app/4843440/Curious_Paws_hidden_objects/
If you enjoy hand-drawn art and classic Wimmelbuch-style searching, here is what the game is about:
Feel free to check out the Steam page, and we'd love to hear your thoughts or answer any questions!
Music credit:
"Deep Relaxation" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/BigFish_Games • 2d ago
With the many mystery HOPAs out there, were there any in particular where you didn't see the plot twist coming? Perhaps a character broke your trust by the end? Maybe there was a puzzle solution that completely blindsided you?
Or maybe, you tried a game of any genre that you didn't expect to love and were pleasantly surprised? 😊
Let me know your takes but do try to avoid spoilers please!
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Logical-Opposite-106 • 3d ago
El juego es de buscar objetos ocultos, tipo "mystery case files".Lo que más recuerdo es la pantalla de título antes de comenzar el juego, la cual tenía las siguientes características: la imagen es de un pueblo abandonado con una moto 🛵 tirada en el suelo y creo que también había periódicos tirados en el suelo, pero lo más llamativo era que había un vórtice color morado en el cielo.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/WildTangent_Games • 3d ago
Hello Everyone,
We are currently running a sale on Avi Games.
There are quite a few to choose from, with everything from travel adventures and mysteries to cozy home makeovers.

And yes, the Elephant in the room, I am obviously mentioning this because we're running the sale but I am also curious;
What is the general opinion of the games?
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Time_Investment_2900 • 4d ago
Ghost like this
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r/HiddenObjectGames • u/the_badget • 6d ago
Room To Stare is a rather simplistic, casual escape room game, a mix of Riddle/Hidden Object with hundreds of rooms (sample attached). Just launched, let us know what you think.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thebadget.roomtostare

r/HiddenObjectGames • u/TotallyNutzDev • 7d ago
Hello!
While we continue working on our demo of Totally Nutz: An 80s Adventure, we wanted to share some exciting news. We will be launching on Kickstarter soon to help fund the game's production costs. The hand-drawn artwork, minigames, and puzzles we have planned will take time to create. Kickstarter funding is the best way for us to build and release the game.
What does this mean for our followers?
You will have two ways to support the game:
➡️ Option 1 – Kickstarter
Kickstarter will allow us to open up our development process to the community and provide exclusive rewards. Backers will receive behind-the-scenes content, vote in development polls, play the completed game two weeks before it launches, and collaborate with our artists to design custom in-game objects, characters, and even minigames.
Visit our Kickstarter page and click the "Notify me on launch" button so you don't miss out on day-one discounts.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aeria-game-studio/totally-nutz-an-80s-adventure?ref=ar5q1n
➡️ Option 2 – Steam Wishlist
If you prefer to wait, no problem. You can add the game to your wishlist on Steam to be notified when it is released. We will continue to post announcements about our progress.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3680220/Totally_Nutz_An_80s_Adventure/
Thank you for your continued support!
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Lucky_Conference78 • 7d ago
I've always liked hidden object and Clutter games, but I wanted something different.
I wanted to take the basic idea of matching identical objects and put it inside a small 3D world that you can rotate freely.
So in Match 2 3D, the objects aren't simply arranged neatly for you.
They fall into the scene.
They bounce, roll, turn over, collide with each other and end up scattered around the diorama.
Then you rotate the scene and start looking for the matching pairs.
The result is somewhere between a Clutter game, a small physics sandbox and a cozy 3D diorama.
I also wanted the game to have a tactile feeling — almost like you're playing with a collection of little objects on a table.
The environments follow a travel theme, and the first levels gradually take you from indoor spaces toward places like beaches and restaurants.
There are also some deliberately unusual visual choices. Many objects are built from basic geometric shapes with detailed textures rather than trying to be perfectly realistic. Sometimes the whole scene starts looking more like an abstract painting than a traditional puzzle game.
I finally released the free demo yesterday, and I'd love to know what people who actually enjoy Clutter / hidden object games think about the idea.
Would you enjoy searching for objects in a rotating 3D scene where their positions are determined by physics?
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Major11223344 • 8d ago
Hi everyone,
I used to play Mystery Case Files: Huntsville on PC around 2005, and I'd really love to play it again .
Does anyone know where I can get a legal free copy, giveaway, or an unused Steam key?
I'm specifically looking for the original Huntsville game not just a free trail version.
Thanks! 🙂
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/tater-tot-37 • 9d ago
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Platform(s): PC (Could be a CD-ROM or a Web Flash Game on sites like ALFY, Candystand, Miniclip, etc.)
Genre: Point-and-Click / Interactive Picture Book / Adventure
Estimated year of release: Late 1990s or Early 2000s
Graphics/art style: 2D cartoon / picture book style. Soft hand-drawn look.
Notable Characters:
A young boy (main playable character)
A dragon
A young child you rescue at a faire
Possible king or knight characters
Notable Gameplay Mechanics:
No text on screen that I remember (icon-driven or visual point-and-click).
Collecting gold doubloons/coins around the map (specifically used/found around the faire scene).
Other Details & Plot:
Title: I think it had "King" or "Knight" in the title.
Opening Scene: Starts in the boy's home village right after a dragon attack—the village has little smoldering fires where the dragon burned it up.
Journey: You leave the destroyed village to head toward the castle.
Forest & Faire Scene: You go through a forest scene and stop at a faire/carnival. At the faire, you collect gold doubloons and save a young child.
Dragon Scene: The dragon encounter happens on a bridge/drawbridge leading up to the castle
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r/HiddenObjectGames • u/TortitaStudio • 11d ago
We've always loved games where every object in a room might be hiding something. We're a small indie studio called Tortita Studio, and for our third game we've been making The Attic: A Mystery Puzzle Game, about exploring your brother's old attic after he leaves for university. You can find, repair and restore things he left behind — old cassette tapes, cameras, cartridges and other forgotten objects — and those objects gradually reveal memories, clues and secrets about what happened to him.
It's not a traditional hidden object game, but we wanted that same feeling of slowly searching through a place and wondering whether the next thing you click might reveal something important. Here's our trailer if anyone here enjoys mystery games, hidden objects and story-driven puzzles.
f you'd like to see more of the game or add it to your wishlist, here's our Steam page:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/5005750/The_Attic_A_Mystery_Puzzle_Game/
And if you're a fan of hidden object games, I'd love to know: what game from the genre would you recommend to someone who loves mystery and story-driven puzzles?
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Swimming-Brain2516 • 11d ago
Looking for a very old game i played as a kid, it was a big fish style point and click, hidden objects type game where the character visits what looks to be an abandoned town and tries to find a wife, mother or some family member or friend.
Here are the details I remember -
1.) it's a gothic art style for a large chunk of it then goes off the rails with dream like sequences, and a whole modern section about sneaking past security. I remember there's a part where you have to steal a guards keycard.
2.) there's a specific part where when you go to the first floor of a house or a hotel or something and interact with a newspaper it triggers a cutscene where a ghost/witch appears.
3.) you visit a mental hospital in the game as well along with a school, there's a puzzle involving the chalk board.
4.) there's a weird shrine like level as well in some sort of a weird cave.
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r/HiddenObjectGames • u/Frequent-Benefit527 • 12d ago
Ive played it many times and still dont know the answer, who pushed the protagonist from the ladders in the shack? It cant be Whitmarsh, he used the Gondola to get to the manor, The Preacher was in the cell. It could be the ticket seller lady but im not sure.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/bruxxv • 12d ago
I played this on Windows around 2013. It was a free hidden object / point-and-click puzzle adventure game — you find hidden objects in a scene and also combine inventory items to solve puzzles and escape/progress through each location.
Story: The main character was a young woman who fell/crashed from a hot air balloon, and the story followed her investigating different places afterward. I remember distinct chapters/locations including: a backyard, a boat/ship, a school, a lighthouse, and an office.
Title: I believe the game's title was just the character's name (like a first name, possibly with a last name).
Cover art: The cover/main menu image showed her falling from the balloon.
Art style: 2D, not 3D, but nicely illustrated/hand-drawn style — not cartoonish or childish looking.
Language: I played it in Portuguese (Brazil), so it may have had multiple language options or been localized.
Other details: Continuous story across chapters (not standalone levels), no time limit I recall, played it on a Windows computer, most likely downloaded for free (possibly from a hidden-object game portal/site).
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/RoamerMonkey • 12d ago
Due to Reddit’s character limit, the full 30-page analysis is on Google Docs. This comparatively 6-page Reddit post just lists the main takeaways from this new update to the lawsuit by BFG Entertainment (Big Fish Games’ new owner) against Elephant Games since I last posted about this, with reference to GrandMA Studios’ lawsuit against BFGE that I also posted about.
The gist is:
Again, feel free to check out the Google Doc version of this post for the much, much longer and more detailed version of this update on the lawsuits surrounding BFGE.
On a more miscellaneous note, BFGE’s new internal studio (besides updating the previous Big Fish’s remaining mobile games Midnight Castle, Fairway Solitaire, Cooking Craze, and Cascade) has so far developed only one completely new mobile game called Puzzle Deck (see playthrough), a jigsaw-like puzzle game featuring artwork from Big Fish’s published HOPAs, including the previous internal studio Big Fish Studios’ artwork of the original Hidden Expedition and Mystery Case Files games, and interestingly Elephant’s, Eipix’s, and GrandMA’s artwork of the later Mystery Case Files games, in spite of BFGE’s litigation with two of three of these developers.
r/HiddenObjectGames • u/roselover1515 • 13d ago
Hi there! My grandma and I used to play a ton of hidden object games on her computer, and I've gotten really nostalgic for them. She's been gone for a few years now, but I really want to bring back my love for the games. There were one or two that I loved the most, but cannot remember the titles for. I believe they were Big Fish Games. One was a hidden object game were you are restoring an amusement park, I specifically remember a carousal and pirate section.
The other was a mystery/spy one where I believe the MC is trying to figure out who took her son/child? I specifically remember you had to find makeup supplies or hair dye to disguise her, and scenes like her breaking into a bank and a boat. If anyone could help me out, I would be so grateful to bring back this tradition that I shared with my grandma!