Hidden in My Paradise review – “Finding objects, fairies and stories”

Hidden in My Paradise review - "Finding objects, fairies and stories"

  • Hidden in my Paradise is an adorable hidden object game
  • You can create your own levels in Sandbox Mode
  • You can take pictures of little scenes you create

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for adorable hidden object games, I must say that Ogre Pixel’s Hidden in My Paradise has certainly found its way into my heart. This delightful mobile game offers an immersive experience that takes me on a charming journey through picturesque forest scenes filled with hidden treasures and enchanting stories.


I absolutely love puzzle games with a hidden object theme, particularly those that feature an adorable aesthetic. Upon learning that Ogre Pixel was launching “Hidden in My Paradise” on mobile devices, I couldn’t help but get enthusiastic about the prospect of searching for charming items!

In my serene sanctuary lies a progressive hidden object game, titled “Hidden in My Paradise.” The game offers a broad view of scenes on a large screen. Most of these views are set outdoors, primarily in wooded environments. There’s an abundance of small, engaging moments; animals frolicking in nature, objects narrating tales within tents and dwellings, fires flickering during the night. It’s a charming narrative that unfolds visually.

Main game in Hidden in My Paradise

In the levels, you can zoom and move around, seeing everything that’s there. You will have a bar at the bottom of objects that you are looking to find, as your sort of first task. There is also a magnifying glass that you can drag around, which allows you to see things under the leaves of the trees or inside walls.

This is really useful and gives you a second look at the levels, which I found to be fantastic when I was stuck because it’s almost like looking at the picture in a completely new light. You can also change the time of day from Morning to Afternoon to Night. Though this doesn’t seem to change many of the levels much, it does allow a new perspective on what is going on.

Hidden in My Paradise review - "Finding objects, fairies and stories"

In this game, you’ll find some shimmering items nestled among other objects. Each of these glistening treasures conceals a trapped fairy! You have the freedom to move any object to any spot you desire, thus crafting your own miniature narratives and engaging with them. By transferring a sparkly item to a new location, you’ll release the fairy and add it to your collection. This action isn’t limited to freeing fairies, but also allows you to arrange scenes for charming little snapshots.

Hidden in My Paradise review - "Finding objects, fairies and stories"

In the game Hidden in My Paradise, you’ll find opportunities to recreate several enchanting images showcasing beautiful landscapes. Your job will involve crafting a serene waterfall setting, complete with partially hidden flowers, to aid a small bunny or gathering various creatures around a cozy bonfire, ensuring they have an unforgettable night together.

Using your camera, you can capture these moments to complete these tasks. I found this photograph mode to be interesting. I absolutely loved the little pictures and sceens it is creating, however it’s a bit touchy when it comes to creating the pictures. I often found that an item wasn’t quite in line with the camera, so the camera refused the shot. It’s a little needlessly challenging, but I do like the concept very much.

Sandbox Mode

Hidden in My Paradise review - "Finding objects, fairies and stories"

In my game titled Paradise, there’s not only the standard levels but also a Sandbox feature. This Sandbox lets you create your own world from scratch, offering a blank canvas for you to design as you please. Once designed, these levels can be shared with other players worldwide. You can acquire additional items by earning coins within the game. These coins can be found in chests during regular play, by interacting with animals, or by completing various objects in the game.

Instead of hoarding my money on Gacha machine tickets, I splurged on them, resulting in a stockpile of goods for Sandbox mode. Despite my lack of patience when it comes to building breathtaking worlds from scratch, the concept of designing custom levels truly captivates me. I can’t wait to witness the creativity that others will bring to life.

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2024-10-08 18:18