Pets Hidden In The Office

Pets Hidden In The Office

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About Pets Hidden In The Office

Pets Hidden In The Office is a 3D puzzle game from Lucky Raccoon Games, released in August 2025. It drops you into a chaotic office environment where escaped pets have left a trail of destruction. The goal is to find these animals by scanning rooms for hidden clues, objects, and environmental tells. Played solo, it’s structured like a scavenger hunt across cubicles, break rooms, and offices. The game leans on its quirky premise, mischievous cats, hyperactive dogs, and even a rogue ferret, and blends it with straightforward puzzle-solving. It’s lightweight but charming, designed for players who enjoy methodical searches over complex narratives. Available on PC and Xbox, it’s a quick, low-stakes distraction.

Gameplay

Each level tasks you with scanning a section of the office for hidden pets. You navigate with a simple camera system, panning around environments to spot oddities like a dog hiding behind a printer or a bird perched on a keyboard. Puzzles involve interacting with objects, opening drawers, adjusting lights, or using a walkie-talkie to reveal animal sounds. The core loop is repetitive: search, interact, find. Mini-games occasionally break up the routine, like matching paw prints or decoding a pet’s path through a maze. Controls are basic, with keyboard/mouse or controller support. Sessions rarely last more than 20 minutes, making it ideal for short bursts. The challenge lies in sharp observation, not timing or reflexes, which keeps the pace relaxed.

What Players Think

Players rate it 4.3/5 on PlayPile, with 88% positive critic reviews. Average playtime is 4 hours, and 72% of users finish the game. Community moods skew relaxed (65%) and amused (30%), with many calling it “addictive for a lazy afternoon.” One user wrote, “The office layouts are clever, and the pets are so satisfying to find.” Criticism centers on repetitive mechanics, with 18% noting levels blur together after the first hour. Achievements (30 total) track progress like “First Bloodhound” for finding the initial dog. The game’s $14.99 price tag earns praise for value, though some wish it offered multiplayer or deeper puzzles.

PlayPile's Take

This is a solid pick for casual puzzle fans and anyone craving a low-effort, visually clean game. The 30 achievements add a light incentive to replay levels, but the core experience is best enjoyed in short doses. At under $15, it’s a risk-free buy for those who enjoy hidden object challenges. Skip if you prefer deep narratives or competitive gameplay. It’s not impressive, but as a breezy office-themed scavenger hunt, it hits its mark.

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