
Carla Stone
This was SO much fun until the 4th or 5th scene. A tab pops up asking you to buy hints or watch an ad for them. I did not need any but you cannot escape the pop-up. So, I watched ads for hints and played for less than a minute and it popped up again! Very resentful that they don't just "sell" the game up front or ask you to purchase after playing 2 or 3 scenes - I would have gladly done that. I'm not going to pay for hints (that aren't even needed) just to have the game blocked repeatedly.
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Paul Walter
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The artwork and settings are charming. There are some major downers though. For a "hidden object" game it's really rather tedious. When you stack multiple things on top of one another and objectives behind non-objectives, it becomes more of a "tap every pixel of the screen" game than a "hidden object" game. There is no punishment for abusing the hint button. The objectives, for the most part, stick out like a sore thumb and reduce the fun in finding them. Fun little game but it's only OK.
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Rod Bateman
Might be a good time killer for a two year old since all you have to do is tap on items that aren't even remotely hidden. I worked through ten or so levels just to see if the game improved and it didn't. The latest level I played had over 500 "hidden" items on it to find, this was very similar to having a garbage truck dump it's load on your driveway and finding out everything in that pile is a hidden item. There's no challenge to the game at all, just random tapping.
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