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Lost and Found Co. - Help a duck‑turned‑human intern at Goddess Mei’s magical startup find lost things and stitch a town back together. (Game Review)

I stepped into a cozy, cluttered shop and found myself clicking on everything that caught my eye, smiling each time a little chime rang out. Lost and Found Co. invites you to slow down and explore at your own pace, rewarding curiosity over speed.


Compact, vibrant, and full of little surprises.

You step into the shoes of Ducky, a duck who’s somehow turned human and now interns at Goddess Mei’s magical startup. Their quirky little company helps the town’s oddball residents find lost treasures. The game’s charm shines through as you hunt for items, return them, and watch a gentle story unfold around you.

At its heart, Lost and Found Co. is a hidden-object adventure filled with rich details. You’ll spend your time scanning lively scenes, clicking on things that catch your eye, and tackling side quests that unlock new chapters and decorations for your shrine. The world encourages a slow, thoughtful pace… a lively, animated place that offers a warm escape for players of all ages!

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Look around, click what catches your eye, unlock a little more… and then dive into the next, even cozier scene!

Each level gives you a list of items to find in a busy, detailed scene. You click around, things respond, and you earn small rewards like reputation points, hints, or decorations for your shrine. There are side maps and optional tasks that add little goals beyond the main list.

The gameplay sticks to classic hidden-object mechanics but adds a few thoughtful touches. A hint system grows with your progress, ghost items offer precise clues, and a reputation meter unlocks new story chapters. You can decorate both the shrine and Ducky’s room with the items you collect, creating a gentle cycle of discovery and personalization. Success here isn’t about speed… it’s about spotting the small details and uncovering the game’s hidden surprises!

Cozy, made with care, and bursting with character.

The art brings a storybook to life… bright, detailed, and thoughtfully busy so each click uncovers something fresh. Characters and objects stand out clearly, making it easy to spot things even in crowded scenes.

Clicks ring out, objects clunk softly, and little musical touches respond to what you do. These sounds make exploring feel hands-on and quietly comforting.

Visuals and sounds are crafted to be both charming and clear. The design lets you explore freely without ever losing sight of what you need to do, making every discovery feel satisfying instead of frustrating.

A quiet solo adventure that’s full of moments worth sharing.

Lost and Found Co. is a single-player experience where the social fun comes from sharing your finds… whether it’s a hidden joke, a unique shrine setup, or a surprising item you didn’t expect to uncover. The game offers plenty to keep you coming back, with dozens of interactive levels, side maps, and collectible secrets. Decorating your shrine and tackling tiered side objectives add extra layers of enjoyment beyond the main story.

If you love exploring at your own pace and delighting in little moments, this game is right up your alley.

Lost and Found Co. takes the hidden-object game and wraps it in a gentle story. It’s not about rushing or competing for high scores. Instead, it’s about taking your time, catching the little sounds, and feeling a quiet joy when something small clicks. Some might find the pace a bit slow or the conversations a little long, but that’s exactly what makes it a comforting, story-rich puzzle for those who want to unwind.

Available on the following platform, click the link to download or wishlist:

PC (Steam) - Released Mar 6, 2026 at $17.99

Notice the small details and see how the world unfolds around you.

Why wishlist

Wishlist if you enjoy cozy exploration, collectible secrets, and decorating a hub that reflects your finds. Updates and community tips will surface new ways to play.

How to stay informed

Follow Bit Egg Inc. and Gamirror Games on storefront pages and social channels for patch notes, new levels, and community highlights.

Key Takeaways

• The game offers charming hidden-object scenes wrapped in a gentle, story-driven experience.

• Gameplay revolves around exploring detailed scenes, clicking on interesting objects, and completing side tasks to unlock new chapters and decorations.

• Almost everything in the scenes reacts to your interactions, making exploration feel lively and rewarding.

• Progression is tied to reputation and side objectives, which unlock more story content and customization options.

• Replayability is strong, with many secrets, side maps, and decoration possibilities encouraging repeat visits.

• The tone is cozy, whimsical, and focused on relaxed puzzle play rather than speed or competition.

• Best suited for players who enjoy slow-paced, thoughtful exploration and narrative-rich puzzles.

• Players who prefer fast puzzles or minimal story might find the pace a bit slow.

Game Information

Developer: Bit Egg Inc.

Publisher: Bit Egg Inc., Gamirror Games

Platforms: PC (Reviewed)

Release Date: Mar 6, 2026

Reviewed by: Alissa Worley

Reviewed on: 03/13/2026

Score: 9.0 / 10

Lost and Found Co. offers a cozy, story-rich hidden-object experience that rewards curiosity and patience. While its slow pace and longer dialogue might not suit everyone, it shines as a gentle puzzle escape for those who enjoy thoughtful exploration over fast action.

A warm, thoughtful puzzle game that invites you to slow down and enjoy the little things.

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