Little Things

Little Things revives the hidden object formula with a simple, elegant idea. Each puzzle is a vibrant collage made from thousands of miniature items, and your job is to find specific objects tucked into that mosaic. This release is a 4K remaster of the 2010 App Store classic, rebuilt from the ground up using the Godot engine and localized into 22 languages.

The game leans into calm, focused play. Objects to find are randomized every time, so each session feels fresh. There are also puzzle elements to progress through the experience, and the presentation leans hard on visual charm and a soothing soundtrack.

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A Remaster That Respects the Original

Rebuilding a beloved casual game is a tricky balance between nostalgia and polish. Little Things keeps the core loop intact - search neat, busy collages for tiny items - while updating visuals for modern displays with a 4K treatment. The move to Godot suggests the team rebuilt systems rather than just upscaling assets, giving the remaster room to feel clean and responsive.

Because the targets are randomized, you are not playing the same board twice. That design choice keeps the game replayable without relying on extra modes or grind.

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Thousands of Little Things

The hook is literal. Each mosaic is composed of thousands of tiny, recognizable objects that form larger pictures. That layering makes discovery satisfying in multiple ways: you can enjoy the macro image, then lose yourself in the micro details.

Progression is based on solving these puzzles, and the randomized lists mean practice rewards pattern recognition and patience rather than memorization. It is a built-for-everyone kind of game, approachable for children and adults alike.

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Art, Sound and the Joy of Slowing Down

The remaster highlights the artwork and soundtrack as essential parts of the experience. The collages are colorful and packed with visual jokes and curiosities, while the music aims to keep the mood relaxed. Little Things encourages you to slow down and enjoy the search rather than rush toward a leaderboard.

 

Who Should Play Little Things

If you like cozy, low-pressure puzzle games, visual treasure hunts, or simply want something calm to return to between bigger titles, Little Things is worth a look. Its accessibility through 22 language localizations and randomized content makes it a safe pick for families, casual players, and anyone who enjoys finding delight in tiny details.

 

➡️ Check out Little Things now on Steam