AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico — 25 September 2024 — Hidden in my Paradise, the cozy hidden-object game about taking photos and decorating by developer Ogre Pixel, creates wholesome neighborhoods on Nintendo Switch, Steam (PC, Mac, and verified on Steam Deck), and mobile on iOS and Android via publisher Crunchyroll on Wednesday, 9 October 2024. The game will be available for pre-order on the Nintendo eShop Wednesday, 2 October.
Join budding photographer Laly and her fairy companion Coronya as they travel from land to delightful land, finding hidden items and preparing purrrrfect pictures for their portfolio. Interact with little paradises full of life by lifting, moving, and positioning plants, animals, and other objects to check off more items on Laly’s list to become the best photographer around!
Explore vibrant rural, urban, and natural landscapes to uncover hidden treasures. Hover over buildings to peek inside, open boxes, and move items aside to locate missing goodies. Rearrange objects and adorable animals to decorate Paradises and recreate charming scenes to complete Snap missions provided by Laly’s teacher.
The coziness continues outside Story mode! Build custom Paradises in the Level Editor, arranging buildings, furniture, animals, and more for others to search. Share and play puzzles with friends from around the world! Collect more than 900 objects to use via the Gacha machine with tickets and coins given by the furry residents of each Paradise.
“We want to foster a community of passionate fans of the cozy hidden object games,” said Steve Durán, Director and Designer at 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 l friends and global neighbors!”
Hidden in my Paradise will be available for $9.99 USD with no microtransactions and English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), as well as German language support.
To seek out more information, visit the official website, join the Discord server, and follow Ogre Pixel on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
About Ogre Pixel
Based in Aguascalientes, México, Ogre Pixel is an indie game studio creating fantastical stories including cozy coyote adventure Lonesome Village, emotional sticker story A Tiny Sticker Tale, and Jumper Jon, which launched on Apple Arcade and was played by more than 500,000 people around the world. Founded in 2014 by Steve Durán, a Game Awards Future Class Member and one of Forbes’ 100 Most Creative Mexicans in the World of 2019, their philosophy is to “work hard to live the dream.” For more information, visit: https://ogrepixel.com/