Find All Things: Christmas

Find All Things: Christmas

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About Find All Things: Christmas

Find All Things: Christmas is a cozy, holiday-themed puzzle game from Best Friend Games. Released on November 19, 2025, it’s available on PC and Mac. The game drops you into festive scenes like snow-dusted towns and gift-wrapped forests, where you hunt for hidden objects and complete seasonal mini-games. Think “Where’s Waldo?” with a Christmas twist, mixed in with quick-time tasks and matching puzzles. It’s light, colorful, and designed for short sessions. Ideal for players wanting a low-stress way to get into the holiday spirit without deep mechanics or long playtimes.

Gameplay

Each level tasks you with finding 10, 15 hidden items in a holiday scene. You click or drag to highlight objects, often under time pressure. Between scenes, you play mini-games like stacking presents without toppling the pile or matching ornament patterns. Controls are simple, mouse or touchpad work fine. The game loops between search segments and mini-games, keeping the pace brisk. Puzzles vary in difficulty but rarely feel punishing. A “hint” button lets you skip tricky spots. Sessions usually last 15, 30 minutes, making it easy to pick up and put down.

What Players Think

Community ratings are mixed but generally positive. PlayPile users average a 7.8/10, with 82% of players finishing at least 50% of the game. Average playtime is 4.5 hours, and 78% of those who start complete it. Reviewers praise the cheerful art and festive soundtrack but note repetitive mechanics. One user wrote, “Feels like a digital advent calendar, but the puzzles get samey after 30 minutes.” Critics gave it 82/100, calling it “a pleasant diversion.” Achievements (45 total) have a 67% completion rate, with “Find the Golden Snow Globe” being the most skipped.

PlayPile's Take

This is a decent pick for casual players who enjoy holiday-themed fluff. At a modest price, it’s worth trying if you like light object-hunting games, but don’t expect lasting replay value. The 4.5-hour runtime and 45 achievements make it a quick grind for completionists. Avoid if you want depth or challenge. Best played in short bursts while sipping cocoa. Not essential, but it nails the cozy, stress-free vibe it promises.

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