Recently, games that include finding hidden objects are the order of the day, but they usually only give you the chance to search for clues with tuli scenes. Hidden Through Time has an isometric view, which is very common, and its motion pictures are full of young people doing everyday things, making it a sort of "Where's Wally?" interactive. Yeah, it's as fun as it sounds.
Recognition Later adds the color of the formula to the standard formula. In this game from Monkey Studios inspired by the Hidden Folks, we go back to the prehistoric period, with the cave and the dinosaurs living harmoniously. As you pass through this story, you pass through various different accounts including Ancient Egypt and the Wild West (which includes a few nonsense).
The purpose of this game is to carefully search for a series of data within full settings; Thanks to fine minimalist art and contemporary art, the experience is very relaxing. In addition, this exciting and intriguing adventure will attract players of all ages and options.
As you progress through the levels, they become bigger and more complex; In addition, the number of items to acquire will increase. In a way it is a memory game, because the good thing is that you remember as many things as possible to focus better on the level itself. At the bottom of the screen is everything you should be looking for (there are leads if you need it too), so there is no point in looking from image to list and vice versa, but it works very well to focus the map and keep in mind what to see.
It's so easy to travel the world; We Play Hidden Time with both the mouse and the controller and, unfortunately, using an analog stick is a very strange way to play. No matter, the consoles remain connected to larger screens, and while the game looks completely sharp on a small PC screen, on a large 4K screen it looks fantastic. There are so many things to look for in each stage that it's easy to get lost in the details, and the limited but never-ending flow of young actors adds so much life to the experience.
One of our favorite features was the level editor. Sometimes it can be difficult due to the size of some objects, and there may be something tangible, but often the process is simple enough and this method will provide a lot of fun for those people who enjoy challenging others. In fact, there is already a small set of levels that a player can try once you've passed all twenty levels of story mode. If this comes to fruition and is popular, we may be facing a never ending topic.
Mystery Later is a great fun game, and if you like Hidden Folks we are sure you will enjoy it too. The level editor offers extended retaliation with new options and community-generated content, so no game for a while. In short, it is a high-quality product that expresses universal charm thanks to the simplicity of the basic concept and care that has been experienced in life.