![]() It's still fun, especially in doses, and it's something that stands out in its own unique way. After a while, all the pictures and puzzles start to sort of blend together and feel a little repetitive. That can't be said about the rest of the game though. It's a deadpan humor that never gets old. It's a silly little thing to hear a guy pretending to be whatever there is on the screen with such little enthusiasm. ![]() Even more fun is clicking on each illustration not only to see the interactions but also to hear the voice-over sound effects. It's fun to zoom in and zoom out of the hand-drawn pictures trying to find everything from bears and baskets to Pikachu look-alikes and vampire bats. Hidden Folks takes the opposite approach, with a simple presentation, simple gameplay, and a simple idea that's not so simple to put down. Puzzle games these days seem to be getting a lot more complicated, with more bells and whistles and shiny bits to keep people interested. Revenue could be a 1 time fee to unlock the feature, or monetize by playing an ad in order to be able to play a new custom challenge.This new approach to hidden objects will entrance you with its gameplay, even if it becomes a bit repetitive over time. I think this would vastly increase the exposure, playability & revenue for this game. Filters & ability for players to flag could be used to ensure inappropriate language is not used in the clues. Those custom challenges could even be rated by other players. The custom challenges could be made by forwarding to friends or by being accessed by anyone on a server. One thing I feel that would totally sky rocket this game to the another level and that I would absolutely LOVE to see would be the ability for players to create their own custom list of hidden objects (with customized clues) to find and then challenge other players to find them. The clues, scenes & sounds are so creative, clever & humorous. Hidden Folks is a hidden object game developed by Adriaan de Jongh and Sylvain Tegroeg. Hidden Folk is a big, big game, and required the full engagement of Adriaan, his colleague, Sylvain Tegroeg (and a host of creative others). ![]() I enjoy just opening & tapping on things just to discover what all can be manipulated. Love the added element of interactivity to open doors, dig in snow piles, pressing buttons and shifting objects in order to unearth & find the object you are looking for. This is definitely challenging but still so enjoyable to play! Refreshing take on hidden object puzzles! Hidden Folks is a seek-and-find-like game where the player has to find all sorts of funny objects and people on their screen. ![]() I look forward to seeing what other weirdness you folks get into. I’m sure it was a profound labor of love for everyone involved, as well as an exercise in sheer force of will, but I am personally SO grateful to the creators for blessing us with this gem of a game. I can only imagine the volume of blood, sweat and tears that went into the entire Hidden Folks process. Unfurl tent flaps, cut through bushes, slam doors, and poke some crocodiles App Store, Google Play, Steam Joined January 2016. You will have to explore the entire setting making your way through the forest thicket, looking into tents, in the trees, getting irritated and letting it out on crocodiles (but you can never predict how they will react to being poked with a stick). Hidden Folks is a game with hand-drawn, interactive, miniature landscapes. Above all, it’s undeniably one-of-a-kind and that is increasingly rare in these crazy (yet somehow still dull) days. Can you see any people on the screen But they are there You just have to look for them carefully. The genius and straight-up craftsmanship in the detail and originality of the art, the wonderfully wandering exploration of every odd yet familiar landscape and each one cleverly layered with quirk and humor, meeting all of the equally strange and lovable creatures that inhabit these worlds, the simple secreted treats and overall wabi sabi that make it brilliantly engaging and enjoyable for those of us who relish such things.
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