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A quiet little hidden-object from a solo developer that wraps slime-hunting in a surprisingly tender creation myth, best approached when you want your brain to breathe, not sprint.

I love the ones nobody writes about. Zoo Seeker from nGarden is exactly that kind of game: a hand-crafted hidden-object title with a premise that sounds absurd on paper and lands with a gentleness you don't expect. God is painting a world. His cats knock everything over. His colors scatter across many dimensions. You play the cats, travelling through themed fantasy worlds to collect slime creatures that have disguised themselves as ordinary objects, all in service of returning the lost paints. That premise is ridiculous. It is also quietly lovely, and the cartoony, 2D art style commits to it with full sincerity. The core loop is straightforward: enter a themed world, scan the scene, pick out the slimes hiding in plain sight among furniture, rocks, and everyday clutter. The slimes camouflage themselves as mundane objects, so the challenge is less about pixel-hunting obscure corners and more about training your eye to feel when something is slightly wrong. There are two distinct modes to sit with. Stage Mode offers unlimited hints, making it a near-zero-stress experience that works beautifully for players who want atmosphere over challenge. Challenge Mode tightens things up with only five hints available and reshuffled object placements, adding a personal-record dimension for anyone who wants to squeeze real replay out of each level. The game also supports partial controller input, which is a small but welcome touch for couch sessions. What genuinely surprised me is the Map Editor and Steam Workshop integration. As you clear themed worlds, the editor opens up new tools, meaning the sandbox grows alongside your progress. Workshop support means community-made stages exist for anyone willing to hunt for them, stretching the game's life well past its base content. For a casual title at this price tier, that is an unusually generous extension of value. The community is small and quiet, but it exists, and the achievement list ties directly into how many Workshop levels you complete, which gives obsessive completionists something real to chase. Where the game shows its modest scope: the base world count is limited, the narrative never develops beyond its charming setup, and there is no music discussion to be found in reviews because the soundtrack, while pleasant, leaves very little impression once the session ends. If you arrive wanting a deep, hour-gobbling puzzle experience with elaborate mechanics, Zoo Seeker will feel thin. It knows what it is. It does not overstay. The 100% positive review ratio from its small but honest Steam audience signals that the people who picked it up knew what they were getting and appreciated it for exactly that. This is a game for Sunday mornings, for players who collect relaxing indies the way others collect stamps, for parents looking for something genuinely family-friendly to share, or for anyone riding out a gaming burnout who needs something that asks almost nothing of them. It will not challenge your reflexes or your logic. What it offers instead is a small, handmade world with a kind heart behind it. Kai, Scout Team

Zoo Seeker

Zoo Seeker

26 ene 2022nGardenCFK Co., Ltd.
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A quiet little hidden-object from a solo developer that wraps slime-hunting in a surprisingly tender creation myth, best approached when you want your brain to breathe, not sprint.

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I love the ones nobody writes about. Zoo Seeker from nGarden is exactly that kind of game: a hand-crafted hidden-object title with a premise that sounds absurd on paper and lands with a gentleness you don't expect. God is painting a world. His cats knock everything over. His colors scatter across many dimensions. You play the cats, travelling through themed fantasy worlds to collect slime creatures that have disguised themselves as ordinary objects, all in service of returning the lost paints. That premise is ridiculous. It is also quietly lovely, and the cartoony, 2D art style commits to it with full sincerity. The core loop is straightforward: enter a themed world, scan the scene, pick out the slimes hiding in plain sight among furniture, rocks, and everyday clutter. The slimes camouflage themselves as mundane objects, so the challenge is less about pixel-hunting obscure corners and more about training your eye to feel when something is slightly wrong. There are two distinct modes to sit with. Stage Mode offers unlimited hints, making it a near-zero-stress experience that works beautifully for players who want atmosphere over challenge. Challenge Mode tightens things up with only five hints available and reshuffled object placements, adding a personal-record dimension for anyone who wants to squeeze real replay out of each level. The game also supports partial controller input, which is a small but welcome touch for couch sessions. What genuinely surprised me is the Map Editor and Steam Workshop integration. As you clear themed worlds, the editor opens up new tools, meaning the sandbox grows alongside your progress. Workshop support means community-made stages exist for anyone willing to hunt for them, stretching the game's life well past its base content. For a casual title at this price tier, that is an unusually generous extension of value. The community is small and quiet, but it exists, and the achievement list ties directly into how many Workshop levels you complete, which gives obsessive completionists something real to chase. Where the game shows its modest scope: the base world count is limited, the narrative never develops beyond its charming setup, and there is no music discussion to be found in reviews because the soundtrack, while pleasant, leaves very little impression once the session ends. If you arrive wanting a deep, hour-gobbling puzzle experience with elaborate mechanics, Zoo Seeker will feel thin. It knows what it is. It does not overstay. The 100% positive review ratio from its small but honest Steam audience signals that the people who picked it up knew what they were getting and appreciated it for exactly that. This is a game for Sunday mornings, for players who collect relaxing indies the way others collect stamps, for parents looking for something genuinely family-friendly to share, or for anyone riding out a gaming burnout who needs something that asks almost nothing of them. It will not challenge your reflexes or your logic. What it offers instead is a small, handmade world with a kind heart behind it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementsworkshoptier:sub-5Hidden ObjectMap EditorWorkshop LevelsFamily FriendlyRelaxing PuzzleCompletionist AchievementsController SupportCouch-FriendlyLow-StressShort Session

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
Geforce GT 430 (1024 MB) / Radeon HD 5570 (1024 MB)
Processor
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

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Windows 10
Memory
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DirectX
Version 9.0
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti / Radeon HD 7800-seire
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz 3.50 GHz

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Desarrolladora
nGarden
Distribuidora
CFK Co., Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 ene 2022

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Zoo Seeker fue desarrollado por nGarden y publicado por CFK Co., Ltd..