Find Me: Lost Objects and the timed item search
Find Me: Lost Objects sends you through bright, illustrated locations where you scan a written item list, click each hidden object, and beat the clock. Every scene works like a small visual puzzle, with cluttered backgrounds, narrow shelves, and fresh layouts that change the search from level to level, while the same list gives every stage a clear target.
The magnifying glass and hint system give you a way forward when a detail disappears into a shelf, wall, or tabletop. That makes each round feel like a careful hunt rather than a blind guess, and it suits players who enjoy quests built around observation instead of action. The item list keeps every move specific, so you always know what remains on the board.
As you move ahead, each new location asks for sharper attention to colour, shape, and placement, so a tiny handle or outline can be the difference between a clean finish and a hint. The progression stays tied to the art in the scene, even when the screen looks packed at first glance, which keeps the focus on searching instead of menu screens or extra systems.
You can play in your browser with no download, and the game also works on mobile and desktop, so it is easy to start a round and stop after one scene if you want. That makes it simple to fit into a short break, and the timer keeps the pace sharp without hiding the main goal of finding every listed object.
For a close match, Time Gap uses the same hidden-object search with scene-by-scene pressure. Hidden Objects Island Secrets leans into detailed screens and listed targets. Find Objects Hidden Item is another strong pick because it follows the same list-driven hunt for scattered objects. If you want more of this style, Start playing and clear a few rounds in one session.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 november 2024
Last Update
18 november 2024