
Steam Hidden Object Fest Ends April 13 — Last Demos and Deals Worth Checking
Steam Hidden Object Fest is live now and runs through April 13, giving players a short final window to browse hidden-object discounts, try demos, and wishlist a few standout picks before the event ends.
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What happened
Steam’s Hidden Object Fest is live right now, and it is one of those short themed events that can disappear quickly if you do not check it in time.
The event runs through April 13, which means players are now in the final stretch to browse hidden-object discounts, try demos, and pick out a few relaxing games before the fest closes.
Why it matters
Not every Steam event needs a huge explanation. Sometimes the value is simple: a focused theme, a short deadline, and a better chance to discover smaller games that can be easy to miss during larger platform-wide sales.
That is exactly why Hidden Object Fest is worth covering. It is a compact event, but it is useful for players who like cozy puzzle games, scene-search games, and slower-paced discoveries instead of the usual blockbuster sale headlines.
What is confirmed
Here is the key information players need:
- Event: Steam Hidden Object Fest
- Dates: April 9 to April 13
- Main value: themed discounts and demos for hidden-object games
- Best approach: check the event before it closes, shortlist favorites, and test demos first when available
A few picks worth checking before it ends
If you want a quick place to start, these are the most useful examples to mention right now:
Nippets: A Hidden Object Game
A hand-drawn hidden-object release with a demo available, a very positive early review profile, and an introductory discount. It is one of the clearest “try first” picks for players who want something charming and easy to understand quickly.
Messy Recipe: A Hidden Object Game
Another good last-day pick because it also offers a demo and keeps the idea simple: light hidden-object play with a short, accessible hook and a launch-period discount.
Family Roadshow: Hidden Adventures Collector’s Edition
This one leans more into travel-themed hidden-object structure, and it is also useful to mention because it currently combines a demo with a larger discount than the other two examples.
What players should do before the fest ends
The smartest way to use a short Steam event like this is:
- try demos before buying anything
- wishlist the games you do not want to buy today
- prioritize smaller games that match your taste instead of opening too many tabs at once
- use the fest as a discovery tool, not just a discount page
That approach is usually better than chasing the biggest percentage off with no real interest in the game itself.
Final takeaway
Steam Hidden Object Fest ends on April 13, so this is a last-call kind of story.
If you like hidden-object games, cozy search-and-find design, or smaller puzzle-friendly discoveries on PC, this is a good moment to check the fest while the demos and themed offers are still easy to browse.
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