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Ever lose someone in a city right after a meteorite crashes? That's where you start. Find Joe: Secret of The Stones is a hidden object mystery game that mixes June's Journey-style searching with a darker, post-Soviet vibe. You play as Margaret, a science student hunting for clues after witnessing something strange fall from the sky. It's all about combing through cluttered rooms, tapping suspicious objects, and piecing together what happened to Joe. Think of it as a detective game where your eyes do all the work—no running, no shooting, just pure observation and puzzle-solving.
Key Features
- Multiple Languages with English Voiceovers: Play in 10+ languages and actually hear the story narrated.
- Mid-Tier Comic Book Art Style: Clean, ligne claire illustrations with a gritty industrial filter—think Deponia lite.
- Environmental Interaction Puzzles: Not every object is visible—tap drawers, move items, trigger mechanisms to reveal hidden clues.
- Standalone Mystery Stories: Part of the Find Joe series, but you can jump in without playing previous games.
How to Play Find Joe: Secret of The Stones
Getting started is simple: look, tap, repeat. But spotting every tiny object hidden in a cluttered room? That takes focus.
Search Every Corner for Hidden Objects
You enter a scene—a rusted lab, a dive bar, a creepy shack—and you get a list of items at the bottom of the screen. Your job is to find them all. Some objects are obvious, like a wrench on a table. Others blend into the wallpaper or hide behind props. You tap on anything that looks suspicious, and if it's on the list, it disappears. Use hints if you're stuck—they light up hard-to-find items, but you probably have a limited supply.
Interact with the Environment to Reveal Secrets
Here's where it gets clever: not everything is just sitting out in the open. You might need to open a cupboard, slide a panel, or click on a machine to trigger an animation that reveals a new object. White circles highlight interactive hotspots, so if you see one, tap it. Sometimes you'll unlock a secret compartment or activate a device that drops a key item into view. It's part hidden object game, part point-and-click adventure.
Progress Through the Story Scene by Scene
Every item you find moves the plot forward. Complete a room, and you unlock the next location or get a story fragment explaining what happened after the meteorite hit. The game is structured in chapters, so you're not grinding—you're following Margaret's investigation step by step. There's likely an energy system limiting how many scenes you can play in one session (standard for mobile hidden object games), but the progression feels linear and story-driven.
Who is Find Joe: Secret of The Stones for?
This is for casual players who like a good mystery without the pressure. Perfect if you want to unwind for 10-15 minutes, searching for objects at your own pace. It's also great for fans of classic hidden object games like Hidden City or Mystery Manor, but with a slightly darker, European aesthetic instead of the usual fairy-tale vibe. Not a kid's game—it's more for adults who enjoy detective stories and don't mind static scenes instead of fast action.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super meditative. No timers rushing you, no enemies attacking—just you, a quiet room, and a list of objects to find. The art style is clean but has this industrial, slightly post-apocalyptic filter that makes everything look a bit worn down. The locations are atmospheric: flickering lights in a basement bar, rusted trolleys outside abandoned shacks, glowing machinery in dimly lit labs. The sound design is subtle—ambient hums, footsteps, maybe some background music that doesn't get in the way. It's the kind of game you can play while listening to a podcast, though the voiceovers are worth hearing if you care about the story. Visually, it's not AAA quality, but the comic-book style is charming in a low-fi way.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically in the browser cache, so you can close the tab and come back later without losing anything. Just don't clear your browser history, or you'll start over. Performance-wise, this runs smooth on almost anything—it's built in Unity but optimized for mobile-first play. Static 2D backgrounds mean even older phones or low-spec laptops won't struggle. No lag, no stuttering, just clean point-and-click action.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid hidden object game with a darker twist on the usual formula. Good for short sessions, easy to pick up, and the environmental puzzles add some depth.
- ✅ Pro: Atmospheric art style—feels like a European graphic novel instead of generic fantasy.
- ✅ Pro: Interactive objects keep it from being just a "find the needle in the haystack" slog.
- ❌ Con: Likely has an energy system or hint purchases typical of mobile hidden object games, which can interrupt flow.
Controls
Simple and responsive. Point, click, done. The white circle hotspots make it obvious where you can interact, so you're not pixel-hunting blindly.
- Desktop: Mouse to point and click on objects and hotspots.
- Mobile: Tap directly on items or interactive zones. Works great on touchscreens.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Mobiloids and released on June 18, 2025. Part of the Find Joe series, designed for both mobile and browser play.

