- Looking for Aliens let's you view Earth's quirks and absurd truth about life here through alien's perspective.
- The game offers 25 hand-drawn locations, over 250 unique items to discover, and more.
- It features a mix of challenging puzzles, lighthearted gameplay, main objectives, side quests, hidden surprises, and intricate visuals.
Plug In Digital, the publisher behind Spirit of the Island and ScourgeBringer has revealed their latest hidden objects alien-themed casual title, Looking for Aliens, which is scheduled to launch on both Android and iOS on April 15, 2025, for $2.99. Developed by Yustas and Alawar, you can now pre-register the game via your respective Google Play Store or App Store.
A fun journey filled with insights into how aliens might perceive Earth’s oddities
Looking for Aliens is a hidden object title mixed with lighthearted humor, that invites you to explore vibrant hand-drawn scenes filled with surprises, and easy puzzles. In this game, you can explore different levels, from secret alien outposts to bustling human cities, each filled with unexpected twists and surprises.

I am particularly excited about all the hand-drawn locations, 25 to be exact, all the quirky objects to uncover, and also the richly animated scenes, storing a surprise or a fun detail. I am sure the stunning artwork will captivate you to try the game.
Although the main objectives are cool, you can also complete various engaging side quests and discover hidden surprises. Moreover, you will get to find over 250 unique items in diverse locations, ensuring a delightful and immersive gameplay experience.
Looking for Aliens is set to launch on April 15, 2025, on both Android and iOS. You can pre-register the game from the Google Play Store or App Store.
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