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Adorable Hidden Object Game ‘Hidden in my Paradise’ Transforms with Free Halloween Update

Hidden object puzzler prepares for Halloween.

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October 23, 2024

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Ogre Pixel :

Hidden in my Paradise, the cozy hidden-object game about taking photos and decorating by Mexico-based developer Ogre Pixel, gets into the spooky spirit with a free Halloween update on Nintendo Switch, Steam (PC, Mac, and verified on Steam Deck), and mobile on iOS and Android via Crunchyroll Game Vault today.

Watch the new trailer HERE!

Celebrate Halloween in creepy little paradises with photography protégé Laly and her fairy companion Coronya.

Poke through three new nighttime levels full of haunted houses, ghostly cemeteries, fuzzy nocturnal creatures, and plenty of candy!

Create haunting paradises in Sandbox mode with the new spooky setting and more than 70 new pieces of festive decor earnable via the gacha machine (in-game currency only!).

Share the scares and play in boo-tiful paradises created by the worldwide community!

Check off the missing items on Coronya’s festive checklist by peering inside buildings, opening boxes, and tapping on cursed tree stumps to reveal secrets!

Pose critters, jack-o-lanterns, candy, and other objects in eerie yet adorable scenes to complete Snap missions.

Hidden in my Paradise’s Halloween update is now live on on Nintendo Switch, Steam (PC, Mac, and verified on Steam Deck), and mobile on iOS and Android via Crunchyroll Game Vault, with English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) language support.

Seek more information about Ogre Pixel on the official website, join the Discord server, and follow the studio on TwitterTikTokInstagram, 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/

Media Contacts

Haylee Kiedrowski | Noah Vaca

Stride PR for Ogre Pixel 

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