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Search All: Bones is a minimalist hidden object game where players hunt for skeletal remains scattered across diverse environments. Released November 1 2025 by Laush Dmitriy Sergeevich and published by Laush Studio it’s a single player puzzle game built for PC. The premise is straightforward: comb through locations like forests ruins and cluttered rooms to locate every bone in the scene. While it lacks story or character depth the game leans into its simplicity as a zen or challenging scavenger hunt depending on how observant you are. Best suited for players who enjoy slow paced visual searches and don’t mind repetitive mechanics.
Each level gives you a 2D scene filled with overlapping objects. You click on items to highlight them and collect bones when they’re identified. The cursor changes color to signal proximity to hidden bones but this feature is inconsistently reliable. A timer tracks progress though there’s no penalty for taking your time. Later levels add distractions like animated elements or overlapping layers that force you to zoom in. Sessions typically last 10, 20 minutes per scene but later puzzles require careful backtracking. Controls are basic with a right click to mark false positives. The lack of hints or filtering options makes some bones feel like they vanish into textures a deliberate design choice or an oversight depending on your skill.
Critic scores hover around 78% with praise for the minimalist art style but complaints about repetitive level design. PlayPile community stats show 42% completion rate and average playtime of 2.5 hours. Moods are split: 38% relaxing 25% frustrating and 19% boring. Reviews highlight the “casual accessibility” but criticize the “lack of escalating difficulty.” 22% of players abandoned the game before finishing. Achievement data reveals 12 total milestones with the final level requiring 47 bones to be found. Price at $14.99 it sits in the lower 20% of PlayPile’s library for value perception.
Search All: Bones is a niche pick for fans of idle scavenger hunts but doesn’t justify its price for most. The gameplay is light and the challenge curve is erratic. If you have $15 to spare and enjoy staring at cluttered scenes for 3 hours it might pass the time. Otherwise skip it. The 12 achievements offer a minor incentive but don’t add meaningful depth. Better suited as a mobile-style distraction than a full PC experience.
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