Compare Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundle prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Alawar Casual. Published by Alawar Casual. Released on 3/16/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Six dark mystery HOGs in one package - fairy tale killers, stolen dreams, and Day of the Dead rituals await anyone who finds comfort in a quiet room full of hidden things to find.

I've spent enough time with Alawar's hidden-object catalogue to know exactly what you're walking into here, and that context matters. This bundle collects six separate point-and-click mystery titles under one roof: Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood, Kronville: Stolen Dreams, Panopticon: Path of Reflections, Lake House: Children of Silence Collector's Edition, Mexicana: Deadly Holiday, and Elementary My Dear Majesty. Each is a self-contained story, anywhere from two to four hours long, built around the familiar HOG rhythm of scanning hand-painted scenes for listed objects, breaking up the search with inventory puzzles and mini-games, then watching a few seconds of narrative cutscene before moving to the next location. The tonal range across the six is wider than you might expect. Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood goes full psychological thriller - a kidnapper casting his victim in a warped fairy tale, with creepy cemetery locations and a sense of genuine unease. Mexicana: Deadly Holiday swings the other direction into vibrant Day of the Dead imagery and afterworld travel, with puzzles that lean on the visual language of the setting in genuinely clever ways. Elementary My Dear Majesty is the lightest of the set, a comedic fantasy with 3D-rendered scenes and over 100 puzzle interactions, and it feels intentionally breezy after the darker entries. Kronville: Stolen Dreams, by community consensus, is the roughest of the bunch - a reported glitchy experience where story beats sometimes fail to fire correctly, which is a real shame because the premise of a counsellor investigating a dozen missing children through their dreams had real potential. The production quality is uneven by design: these titles span different internal development teams and release years, so some feel more polished than others. Panopticon: Path of Reflections has a time-travel illusionist mystery that leans into atmospheric staging, while Lake House carries the quiet dread of a children's-horror setup. What they share is Alawar's house style - painted backgrounds with moderate animation, ambient sound design that does its job without ever becoming memorable, and hint systems that keep casual players from getting stuck. The total estimated runtime sits around 15 hours across all six, which for a genre-focused audience represents decent volume. Steam community reception landed at roughly 77 percent positive, which for this genre and price tier is honest, not glowing. The honest caveat for anyone coming from Collector's Edition-quality HOGs like the Artifex Mundi catalogue or ERS Game Studios output: these are mid-tier productions. The writing is functional, the voice acting ranges from charming to wooden, and none of the six titles push the genre forward in any structural way. There is no morphing-object system, no achievements woven into gameplay, and the difficulty ceiling on puzzles is low. What you get instead is a reliable, low-pressure experience - the kind of thing that fills a quiet evening without demanding anything back from you. For longtime HOG players who have burned through the obvious recommendations and want more hours in familiar territory, the variety across the six settings keeps it from feeling like repetition. For genre newcomers, Cruel Games and Mexicana are the two that would hold up anywhere. Kai, Scout Team

Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundle
AdventureCasualIndie

Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundle

Mar 16, 2016Alawar Casual
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Six dark mystery HOGs in one package - fairy tale killers, stolen dreams, and Day of the Dead rituals await anyone who finds comfort in a quiet room full of hidden things to find.

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I've spent enough time with Alawar's hidden-object catalogue to know exactly what you're walking into here, and that context matters. This bundle collects six separate point-and-click mystery titles under one roof: Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood, Kronville: Stolen Dreams, Panopticon: Path of Reflections, Lake House: Children of Silence Collector's Edition, Mexicana: Deadly Holiday, and Elementary My Dear Majesty. Each is a self-contained story, anywhere from two to four hours long, built around the familiar HOG rhythm of scanning hand-painted scenes for listed objects, breaking up the search with inventory puzzles and mini-games, then watching a few seconds of narrative cutscene before moving to the next location. The tonal range across the six is wider than you might expect. Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood goes full psychological thriller - a kidnapper casting his victim in a warped fairy tale, with creepy cemetery locations and a sense of genuine unease. Mexicana: Deadly Holiday swings the other direction into vibrant Day of the Dead imagery and afterworld travel, with puzzles that lean on the visual language of the setting in genuinely clever ways. Elementary My Dear Majesty is the lightest of the set, a comedic fantasy with 3D-rendered scenes and over 100 puzzle interactions, and it feels intentionally breezy after the darker entries. Kronville: Stolen Dreams, by community consensus, is the roughest of the bunch - a reported glitchy experience where story beats sometimes fail to fire correctly, which is a real shame because the premise of a counsellor investigating a dozen missing children through their dreams had real potential. The production quality is uneven by design: these titles span different internal development teams and release years, so some feel more polished than others. Panopticon: Path of Reflections has a time-travel illusionist mystery that leans into atmospheric staging, while Lake House carries the quiet dread of a children's-horror setup. What they share is Alawar's house style - painted backgrounds with moderate animation, ambient sound design that does its job without ever becoming memorable, and hint systems that keep casual players from getting stuck. The total estimated runtime sits around 15 hours across all six, which for a genre-focused audience represents decent volume. Steam community reception landed at roughly 77 percent positive, which for this genre and price tier is honest, not glowing. The honest caveat for anyone coming from Collector's Edition-quality HOGs like the Artifex Mundi catalogue or ERS Game Studios output: these are mid-tier productions. The writing is functional, the voice acting ranges from charming to wooden, and none of the six titles push the genre forward in any structural way. There is no morphing-object system, no achievements woven into gameplay, and the difficulty ceiling on puzzles is low. What you get instead is a reliable, low-pressure experience - the kind of thing that fills a quiet evening without demanding anything back from you. For longtime HOG players who have burned through the obvious recommendations and want more hours in familiar territory, the variety across the six settings keeps it from feeling like repetition. For genre newcomers, Cruel Games and Mexicana are the two that would hold up anywhere. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Hidden ObjectPoint-and-ClickMystery AnthologyCasual ThrillerMini-GamesInventory PuzzlesPainted BackgroundsLow-Difficulty Puzzles

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Silver

Playable on Linux with some workarounds. Based on 5 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
512 MB
Processor
1.4 GHz

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
5 MB available space
Graphics
1024 MB
Processor
3 GHz

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Developer
Alawar Casual
Publisher
Alawar Casual
Release Date
Mar 16, 2016

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Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundle was released on 16 March 2016.

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