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Infinite Seek and Find Review

Game: Infinite Seek and Find
Genre: Hidden Objects, Puzzle
System: Steam (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Developer|Publisher: Error 300 | Error 300, Gamersky Games
Controller Support: None
Price: UK £3.59 | US $3.99 | EU € 3,99
Release Date: May 9th, 2024

A review code was provided, with many thanks to Gamersky Games.

Infinite Seek and Find is one of those games that gives you an item, and you have to find it in a jumble of tons of other items. It’s kind of like Where’s Waldo, but you can play it over and over again.

The Look and Feel of Infinite Seek and Find

Infinite Seek and Find  A pile of items, all jumbled together.
Oh man, I will never find this giraffe.

The game is incredibly simple. You need to find the match to the object on the left side of the screen in the massive pile of objects. The objects can be rotated, flipped, and even in different colors. Some of these were really challenging, but Infinite Seek and Find has a really great hint system to help you out if you are truly lost. The objects are colorful and varied, and there are even levels of difficulty.

As you continue to play, you unlock more changes to the items. One of the first ones I unlocked is the ability to have the item mirrored. There is also a timed mode, harder difficulties, and things like that. There’s even a custom difficulty mode where you can choose how challenging you want your experience to be. All of them involve you trying to find lollipops, crowns, or other objects in a big pile like this:

Instructions of how to play Infinite Find and Seek

Infinite Seek and Find is designed with replayability in mind, which is a bit of a plus for me. Every round is a little bit different, and you have the opportunity to find different objects, have different criteria, and things like that. It’s not a complicated game, but it knows what it is and does it pretty well.

Some Bugs, But Not Big Ones

While I was playing Infinite Seek and Find, I did come across a bug. It seems like when you change from one level to another, it can sometimes crash the game, and you have to close it in Steam. It happened several times while I was playing the first time, but none the second time. I think this bug may have been patched at some point, but I’m not 100% sure. If you do come across this crash, you just need to Alt-Tab out to Steam, press the stop button, and restart the game. The bug was a little annoying, but overall, it ran pretty cleanly while I was playing it.

A pile of items, all jumbled together.
There’s like a thousand items here.

Conclusion

There’s not a whole lot to say about Infinite Seek and Find. It’s a simple game with simple gameplay and a simple premise. If you like these types of games, this is a way to play them infinitely with different difficulties for only a couple of bucks.

I don’t usually play these types of seek-and-find games, but it was a fun little diversion. I like that Infinite Seek and Find added the ability to unlock greater difficulties, that you could make your own difficulties, and unlock different variations of the same puzzle.

If you enjoy hunting for objects in a big pile, Infinite Seek and Find is a good one to go with. It’s cheap, it’s infinitely replayable, and it has cute objects to find. I wish it were more themed like you could search for specific cute dogs among a pile of dogs or something like that, but overall, it’s an okay game to have a fun time with.

Final Verdict: I Like it
I like it

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