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J T
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Why on earth are hidden object games so prevalent in the casual games market?

It's like playing a virtual game of "Where the hell did I leave my car keys after that crazy drunken mess of a party I had last night." That's a hassle, not a game. I don't understand why anyone would want to play that. Yet, these kinds of games seem to be popping up as frequently as MahJongg and Match-3 puzzle games in super market PC shelves everywhere.

I try to keep my room tidy because I hate looking at a mess and I hate not being able to find things I need because they're out of place. Whenever I see a screenshot like this, I just wonder what the hell motivates people to torture themselves with these awful games.
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....theses games aren't awful. They're just(as you even said) casual games. My girlfriend and I play every new Mystery Case Files game and we have a great time. Perhaps these seek and find games are not for you.
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My Mom's addicted to these, most of her friends too. Guess they're girl-games.
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Its a bit off topic but this reminds me of the who wants to be a millionaire computer game this was one of the biggest selling games of all time in the uk I think.Game was just answering multi choice questions.

To answer your question people are lazy want a quick and easy game to play.I also would not give those games the time of day.
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Anapan wrote:My Mom's addicted to these, most of her friends too. Guess they're girl-games.
Same here. However my mum gets kudos for completing every new Zelda before I do. She's also into the Ace Attorney series and is looking forward to getting the new Miles Edgeworth game.
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I can understand wanting to play an easy-to-pick-up casual game. I like Peggle, Bejeweled, etc. and I can understand why they have mass appeal. These hidden object games are just an eyesore though and the central premise sounds like a chore. I just don't understand why the masses want to play find the needle in the haystack.
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Give me one powered by the Havoc engine and Ill be interested.
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