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Find All: Valentine’s Day is a casual adventure game by Very Very Little Studio that tasks you with hunting hidden objects to color a black-and-white world. Released on February 7, 2026, it’s a PC-only title that blends puzzle-solving with a cozy, romantic setting. The game’s waterways, shops, and townscapes shift from grayscale to vibrant hues as you uncover items, creating a visual reward loop. Its simple design and Valentine’s theme make it feel like a digital scrapbook. Ideal for quick sessions, it’s not complex but leans into the satisfaction of discovery.
Each level gives you a list of objects to find in a static scene, with a timer and limited hints. Scrolling through the environment with the mouse or controller, you click on subtle clues like heart-shaped items or festive decorations. The difficulty ramps up by shrinking object sizes or blending them into backgrounds. Completing a level unlocks the next, gradually revealing the town’s full color palette. There’s no combat or dialogue, just focus on scanning scenes for 30 levels. Controls are straightforward, but the game rewards patience. Mistakes reset the timer, pushing you to balance speed and accuracy.
PlayPile players rate it 4.3/5, with 72% completing all levels. Average playtime is 4.5 hours, though 35% finish in under 3 hours. Community moods are mostly “relaxed” (68%) and “chill” (22%), with 10% calling it “cute.” Critics note its simplicity as both a strength and a limitation. One review says, “It’s like a digital coloring book for adults,” while another calls it “overpriced for what it is.” Achievement completion sits at 89%, with 30 total unlocks. The game’s 92% positive rating on Steam contrasts with 15% of players abandoning it after one session.
Priced at $14.99, Find All: Valentine’s Day is a niche pick for fans of zen puzzles or those seeking a low-effort Valentine’s gift. The 30 levels offer decent replayability, but the lack of depth means it won’t stick around long-term. Achievements are easy, with most unlocked in under an hour. If you enjoy methodical object hunts and don’t mind repetitive gameplay, it’s a cozy diversion. Otherwise, wait for a sale. Its charm is fleeting, but the colors pop.
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