Hidden in my Paradise Snaps Cozy Pics on Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mobile via Crunchyroll Game Vault Today

Hidden in my Paradise Snaps Cozy Pics on Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mobile via Crunchyroll Game Vault Today

AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico — October 9, 2024 — Hidden in my Paradise, the cozy hidden-object game about taking photos and decorating by developer Ogre Pixel, leaves no stone unturned on Nintendo Switch, Steam (PC, Mac, and verified on Steam Deck), and mobile on iOS and Android via Crunchyroll Game Vault today.

Poke through perfect little Paradises as prospective photographer Laly and her fairy companion Coronya. Search for splendid snapshots among hidden items and friendly critters in hundreds of lively lands. Pick up and position plants, animals, and objects into adorable arranged snapshots to fulfill special missions. Check off items on Laly’s list and become a photography pro!

Visit every cozy corner of flourishing forests, peaceful town centers, sandy beaches, and itty bitty city streets to recover missing treasures. Peek inside buildings and visit their fuzzy inhabitants, open boxes and crates, and move objects aside to peer into the story of each captivating Paradise.

Create, share, and play custom Paradises from around the world in Sandbox Mode. Earn in-game currency from furry residents to spend at the Gacha machine and collect more than 900 items to decorate custom Paradises with. Share and visit Paradises and grow the global community of fellow photographers!

“We found making the puzzles in Hidden in my Paradise to be just as engaging as solving them, so we developed the Sandbox Mode to share that satisfaction with our community,” said Steve Durán, Director and Designer at Ogre Pixel. “We hope they enjoy creating paradises to share with the world – we can’t wait to see what they create!”

Hidden in my Paradise is now available for $9.99 USD with no microtransactions on Nintendo Switch, Steam (PC, Mac, and verified on Steam Deck), and mobile on iOS and Android via Crunchyroll Game Vault today, with English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) language support.

To gather more info about Ogre Pixel, visit 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/

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