Indie studio Ogre Pixel has released cozy hidden-object game Hidden in my Paradise on PC (Steam), Switch, and mobile platforms ($9.99).

Junior photographer Laly, and her fairy companion Coronya, explore urban, rural, and natural lands to take pictures and expand her portfolio. Each landscape is interactive, encouraging players to move plants, open boxes, and peek through windows to discover more items on Laly’s checklist.

Laly is also on a mission to take pictures of specific requests by her teacher. By collecting and rearranging objects in new ways, she can complete all the Snap missions.

Outside of story mode, players can build their own hidden object puzzles in the expansive level editor. Players gain new objects via the Gacha machine rewards from earning tickets and coins, and can share their levels for others to search in.

“We want to foster a community of passionate fans of the cozy hidden-object games,” said Steve Durán, Director, Ogre Pixel. “By bringing in the level editor to spark creativity and empower the community to create new little paradises, there will be endless replayability between friends and global neighbors!”

Hidden in my Paradise is available now on Steam, Switch, and iOS and Android mobile platforms. It’s rated E for Everyone.


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