That’s it for another batch of hidden object games without stories. You’ll go on road trips within the USA and Europe, with lots of hidden objects to find along the way (and puzzles of the usual kind). The Road Trip Series: Interested in going on a few road trips? Then this is the series for you. I haven’t played this one yet, but it’s highly rated at Big Fish Games. There’s also trivia to learn, and you can collect special items to unlock bonus games and an unlimited mode. This time you’re off on a tour of California, which will span Death Valley, Napa Valley, Golden Gate, Cataline Islands, and Palm Springs, among other locations. Vacation Paradise: California: This looks to be a new games series by the same developers behind the Adventure Trip series. You can pick up the first one here:įaircroft Antiques: Treasures of Treffenburg A dialogue scene from Faircroft Antiques: Treasures of Treffenberg If you prefer to buy your games at Steam, you’re in luck. The hidden object scene at the top of this post is from the first game in this series. I already have the third and fourth games in the series and will be playing them soon. I’ve played the first two and enjoyed them immensely. There’s a story in the sense that between each hidden object scene or puzzle, you have to click through some dialogue. All the games have the same character (Mia Faircroft), so you get to know her, and her family and friends. The Faircroft Antiques Series: I love this series from Boomzap Entertainment. As usual, the game has puzzles, but nothing difficult. Currently there are three games available that will take you to London, the Wonders of the World, and New York. The Adventure Trip Series: Interested in travelling the world? You can do so virtually and find hidden objects at the same time in the Adventure Trip series. I Love Finding Hamsters? I Love Finding Guinea Pigs? I guess we’ll see. I wonder if they’ll bring out another game along the same theme. If you’re a pet lover, definitely try these two out. Both games have easy puzzles to do, all involving cats and dogs. You can guess what you have to find in each game. I Love Finding Cats came first, followed by I Love Finding Pups. I Love Finding Cats: If you love cats and/or dogs, you’ll love two hidden object games from developer Boomzap Entertainment. One of the scenes from Our Beautiful Earth, a pure HOG If you’re looking for a relaxing experience, give this series a try. The games do have puzzles, but they’re easy to do. Also, there are three cats to find in every scene (at least in the first game. The gameplay is simple: find the objects! The scenes do repeat over the course of the game, but the objects you have to find change. Each game consists of scenes from around the world, full of hidden objects. Our Beautiful Earth: This is a series of games (five so far). Pure Hidden Object Games, Meaning No Stories If you’ve played games by Casual Arts (Cruise Director, Park Ranger), you’ll like many of the games listed here because they’ve emulated the Casual Arts model. Without further ado, here are more hidden object games without stories. You can find my first post on the subject, which is chock full of suggested games that you should also check out, here: ![]() I’ve already written a post with some popular pure HOGs, but there have been more released since then, so I’m writing this “Part 2” post. There’s nothing wrong with HOPAs (hidden object puzzle adventure), but sometimes you’re just in the mood to relax. These games are all about hidden objects (and relaxing puzzles). They don’t have hidden object scenes hidden behind sparkly areas. They don’t have you finding objects you can add to your inventory, that you must then use in some way to advance the story or to move to another area of the game. In recent years there’s been a resurgence in pure hidden object games, meaning HOGs that contain only hidden object scenes and simple puzzles. Looking for a hidden object game that doesn’t have complicated puzzles and an overarching story? Do you just want to find hidden objects? Then this post is for you.
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