by Sophia Apr 25,2025
After an eagerly anticipated announcement in 2021, Labyrinth City by developer Darjeeling is finally making its way to Android following a successful launch on iOS. Pre-registration is now open for this belle epoch-inspired hidden object puzzle game, where you'll step into the shoes of the intrepid young detective Pierre to thwart the enigmatic Mr X and save Opera City.
Forget about the traditional bird's eye view of hidden object games like Where's Waldo? In Labyrinth City, you're on the ground, immersed in the bustling world of Opera City. Your mission is to track down Mr X while navigating through densely packed levels. This isn't just about spotting static objects; it's an interactive journey where you'll weave through crowded streets, solve intricate puzzles in byzantine docklands, and discover hidden trophies and other surprises tucked away in every corner. It's a stress-free treasure hunt that invites you to explore every nook and cranny of this fascinating world.
Hidden in plain sight
Labyrinth City instantly grabbed my attention with its captivating trailer and store page. While I enjoy classics like Where's Waldo?, I've often found the hidden object genre to be somewhat slow-paced. But the idea of immersing myself directly into the world of those picture books, exploring their whimsical settings, has always intrigued me.
Now, as Pierre in Labyrinth City, you can live that dream! Keep an eye out for Mr X and make sure to pre-register for Labyrinth City, which is set to launch soon on Android.
If you're looking for more ways to challenge your brain, don't miss our list of the top 25 best puzzle games for iOS and Android, featuring everything from casual arcade fun to intense, neuron-busting challenges.
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