Hidden around the World Image
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  • Summary: Cozy hidden-object adventure across iconic world cities

    Travel the world in this cozy hidden-object adventure inspired by real cities like Tokyo, Paris, Rio, and Venice. Explore charming hand-drawn scenes, relax, decorate, and discover hidden treasures across iconic destinations.
    Cozy hidden-object adventure across iconic world cities

    Travel the world in this cozy hidden-object adventure inspired by real cities like Tokyo, Paris, Rio, and Venice.

    Explore charming hand-drawn scenes, relax, decorate, and discover hidden treasures across iconic destinations.

    Features

    - Explore iconic cities from around the world in cozy, hand-drawn scenes
    - Find hidden objects and complete relaxing missions at your own pace
    - Decorate charming locations and bring each city to life
    Unlock new destinations and collect unique souvenirs
    - Create levels to share with the world and play levels made by other players
    - Enjoy a peaceful soundtrack and soothing visuals

    Slow down and enjoy the simple joy of discovery, one city at a time.
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  1. Apr 11, 2026
    72
    While it’s a pleasant enough hidden image game with its own special features, not everything is quite as easy-to-use as it could be.
  2. 50
    It is worth noting that I gave Hidden Around the World’s predecessor, Hidden in my Paradise, a great score. But for some reason, Hidden Around the World resonates less with me. It’s cute. It’s fun while it lasts. But with the frustrating bugs and very little narrative, it is also easily forgettable. One major problem I’d like to forget is that the game didn’t improve on Hidden in my Paradise: the same issues persist, which were easier to overlook the first time around. When there are already problems, don’t just copy and paste them into another game. It’s just the same, and that doesn’t cut it for me.