From the innovators and creators at Studio WW Games, Hidden Objects: Christmas Quest is another fun addition to the World of Casual games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Hidden Objects: Christmas Quest feels like curling up with a warm storybook, then realizing the pages are packed with tricky little puzzles. It follows Liza, who gets detoured into a strange old forest on the night before Christmas and stumbles into actual magic. There is a cozy mystery vibe, with snowy scenes, an ancient house buried in the woods, and a dash of weirdness like a car turning into a giant sugar candy. The hunt itself is classic seek and find, but it ties into a simple plot where three elderly sisters hand out tasks, and finishing them pushes the story forward. Scenes are full of tiny props tucked in corners, and objects are not always where a person expects, which is half the fun. There are short minigames between searches, each with its own twist, so the rhythm changes just enough to keep it fresh.
It is easy going and very holiday, more charming than stressful. Hints exist if someone gets stuck, and the game works offline, which is handy on a trip. The art goes for realistic Christmas decor with soft lighting, the kind that makes the whole screen look festive. On PC through BlueStacks, the mouse makes clicking small items easier, and the bigger display helps with those sneaky objects that like to hide in shadows. People who enjoy a gentle mystery, lots of item-spotting, and a little folklore sprinkled over Christmas should get what this is doing. The ending leans on how well the quests are handled, so there is a nice feeling of wrapping things up before the presents go out.
Make your gaming sessions memorable with precise controls that give you an edge in close combats and visuals that pop up, bringing every character to life.