Where's Fido?

Where's Fido?

January 26, 2026
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About Where's Fido?

Where's Fido is a 3D hidden object adventure game developed by the team behind Search & Find - Hidden Objects. Released in 2026, it tasks players with locating lost dogs across global settings like parks, cities, and beaches. The game emphasizes a laid-back experience, blending exploration with puzzle-solving. Designed for PC, it's a single-player title that prioritizes simplicity over complexity. The core appeal is its stress-free gameplay, where players methodically scan environments for camouflaged canine targets. It’s a short, bite-sized experience with a focus on aesthetics and accessibility.

Gameplay

Players navigate open 3D spaces using standard mouse and keyboard controls, zooming in on objects or areas to spot Fido. Each level introduces new visual cues and distractions, requiring close attention to detail. The game avoids time limits, allowing unhurried searching. A progress tracker shows how many dogs remain, but there’s no penalty for missing some on the first pass. Later levels increase difficulty by blending Fido into crowds or busy backdrops. The core loop is repetitive but meditative: move, inspect, find, repeat. No combat or dialogue, just pure visual hunting.

What Players Think

Where's Fido holds a 8.2/10 on PlayPile with 42% completion. Critics gave it 7.8/10, praising its relaxing vibe but noting a lack of depth. Average playtime is 3.5 hours, with 37% of players finishing in under two hours. Community moods are split: 68% “calming,” 31% “frustrating.” Review snippets highlight “too short for the price” and “challenging but satisfying final levels.” Achievement completion is 79% (12 total), but 23% of players quit early, calling it “unengaging.” The game’s brevity and niche appeal divide opinions.

PlayPile's Take

Where's Fido works best as a quick, low-effort diversion. At $14.99, it’s overpriced for its 3.5-hour runtime, but the 12 achievements add replay value. Ideal for casual players who enjoy hidden object games but lack hours to commit. However, the repetitive design and sudden difficulty spikes may test patience. If you’re okay with a short, $15 puzzle snack, it’s a decent pick. Otherwise, skip it, there are better hidden object games with more substance.

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