Why it made the list: The clearest entry into the Hidden Object genre.
June's Journey explores the Hidden Object genre well: the game has a clear start, a clear goal for the session, and a hook strong enough to keep you coming back for more than just the daily bonuses. The project works especially well if searching for objects, investigations, scenes and soft plot progression are important to you.
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What to keep in mind: some progress may depend on regular returns, at later stages the genre formula can become repeatable
Platforms: iPhone, iPad, Android. App Store · Google Play
Why it made the list: A strong option for those who want more depth and progression.
Seekers Notes covers the Hidden Object genre well: the game has a clear start, a clear goal for the session, and a strong enough hook to keep you coming back for more than just the daily bonuses. The project works especially well if searching for objects, investigations, scenes and soft plot progression are important to you.
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What to keep in mind: some progress may depend on regular returns, at later stages the genre formula can become repeatable
Platforms: iPhone, iPad, Android. App Store · Google Play
Why it made the list: A good choice if you want a more distinctive taste of the genre.
Hidden City explores the Hidden Object genre well: the game has a clear start, a clear goal for the session, and a strong enough hook to keep you coming back for more than just the daily bonuses. The project works especially well if searching for objects, investigations, scenes and soft plot progression are important to you.
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What to keep in mind: some progress may depend on regular returns, at later stages the genre formula can become repeatable
Platforms: iPhone, iPad, Android. App Store · Google Play
Why it made the list: A convenient option for short mobile sessions.
Criminal Case explores the Hidden Object genre well: the game has a clear start, a clear goal for the session, and a strong enough hook to keep you coming back for more than just the daily bonuses. The project works especially well if searching for objects, investigations, scenes and soft plot progression are important to you.
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What to keep in mind: some progress may depend on regular returns, at later stages the genre formula can become repeatable
Platforms: iPhone, iPad, Android. App Store · Google Play
Why it made the list: An alternative for those who have already tried the main hits of the genre.
Pearl's Peril explores the Hidden Object genre well: the game has a clear start, a clear goal for the session, and a hook strong enough to keep you coming back for more than just the daily bonuses. The project works especially well if searching for objects, investigations, scenes and soft plot progression are important to you.
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What to keep in mind: some progress may depend on regular returns, at later stages the genre formula can become repeatable
Platforms: iPhone, iPad, Android. App Store · Google Play
If you're new to the Hidden Object genre, start with June's Journey: it's the easiest way to understand the basic rhythm.
If you are already familiar with the genre and want more depth, look towards Seekers Notes or Hidden City.
If you plan to play in short sessions, choose a project with quick entry and minimal preparation: Criminal Case is especially good for this in this selection.
For the first time, the easiest place to start is with June's Journey: the game has a clear entry and a strong genre basis.
Yes. If you want to run the game for 5-10 minutes, pay attention to Criminal Case and Pearl's Peril.
The selection includes projects with mobile versions for Android and iPhone or with official pages in major mobile stores.