100 hidden snails 2

100 hidden snails 2

This game is better suited for a child probably 6 to 12 years old (imho) than an adult. The first 50 you find on black/white artwork and all the snails are inside the artwork somewhere. At 50, the artwork colors itself in (and it is truly beautiful) and 51 through 100 can be anywhere on the screen. Took me less than 5 minutes to find the first 50. The second 50 were a bit harder only because I didn’t realize at first they were not “restricted” to the artwork itself like the first 50. I have .9 hours listed as my play time only because I got up several times last night to walk away and give my eyes a rest while I searched for the last piece that was proving elusive. Too easy in my opinion and I won’t be buying any of the other ones offered now.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


Read More: Best Creature Collector Surreal Games.


100 Hidden Snails 2 is a very simple hidden object puzzle. Find 100 hidden objects in a large 2D line drawing of a factory. The whole thing might as well be done in a web browser. This one differs from the others in the series by having two stages, after the first 50 snails, the puzzle is redrawn in colour and you must locate the remaining snails (much more difficult due to how much busier the image has become).

There’s just not enough gameplay or enjoyment in this to recommend anyone should pay for something this simple, short, and unengaging. Steam is for video games, not Where’s Waldo books.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

100 hidden snails 2 on Steam

Calculator and monsters

Calculator and monsters

Don’t you bored with your normal calculator??

grab this calculator for fun and secret mission.

Calculator and monsters is calculator but you can rise your monster secretly.

behind the this special calculator there are calculator monsters.

monsters are in danger species so your mission is grow up them and when

they reach Lv5 then release them for the Internet space.

they’ll find another calculator in the Internet world and hopefully they lay an egg.


Read More: Best Creature Collector Simulation Games.


Calculator and monsters on Steam

Penko Park

Penko Park

Want to go on a weird safari? well then heres a game for you!

Penko park is an exploration game in the vein of Pokemon snap, you sit in a cart and are driven on a tour of the abandoned Penko wildlife park, as you travel through the park you take snapshots of the various animals that inhabit the place, in many ways its like a rail shooter.

Of course theres more to it that simply riding passively through the park, there are numerous collectables to find and alternate paths to open up. And simply finding the various animals isn’t all there is either most will have multiple poses to collect so you have to figure out how to get them in addition to just finding the animal, for the most part this is fairly easy as the interactions involve only the target animal itself, but there are a few situations where things get complex (like using one creature to scare another) its just a shame that there aren’t more of these in the game (like scaring away a predator causing a new creature to come out or something) but I can see how that would be alot more work for such a small team.

Real player with 11.7 hrs in game


Read More: Best Creature Collector Cute Games.


It’s Pokemon Snap on Steam.

So, I really liked Pokemon Snap on N64. I know, I know, it’s a game for five-year-olds, but it was so much fun - travel around different locations, keep your eyes peeled, take some good pictures. Well, that’s what this game is… just with the random monsters of a different imagination. It’s kinda weird - this game is quite a bit simpler than Snap, and yet… I think I liked this one more. Heck, the graphics aren’t even up to the Snap level (Snap was 3D, super animated, blah blah blah… This one is hand-drawn-y, simple animations, etc) - and I still think I like this one better. My ONLY disappointment was how quickly I “beat” the game - I’m showing 4.2 hours logged as of writing this, and that was with trying to take my time to enjoy (rather than trying to “steamroll” the game).

Real player with 9.4 hrs in game

Penko Park on Steam

100 hidden mice

100 hidden mice

One level game. My fourth game from this series. This one is a little easier than 100 hidden birds, 100 hidden snails and 100 hidden cats but has a bigger location. Difficulty 5.5/10. You need to find all 100 hidden mice. Got this game on a sale and I think it is worth its price. Finished the game in around 5 minutes. A reset button + a hint button would help to improve this game (at the moment if you want to reset the game you need to press esc+delete). All these being said I would give a 8.5/10 for this game.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Another entry in the “100 Hidden …something or other” series, and like the others I’ve played

! (not you 100 Gnomes!)

it’s a quick bit of fun well worth buying when on sale.

The 100 hidden whatevers games come with 100 achievements each,

which is definitely a plus reason to play them.

I wish the devs would add cards to these games

…but I realize I’m being greedy, especially as I buy them on sale only.

A definite 9/10 game.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

100 hidden mice on Steam

100 hidden mushrooms

100 hidden mushrooms

Reviewing the 100 Hidden Objects series, and this is the best one so far; by that I mean it has a good art style with the fine lines, and also is one of the harder ones to complete. Still won’t take you an ungodly amount of time, but it’s actually going to require some looking

The achievements all work, and look nice

I wouldn’t recommend it at a dollar, I got them all on sale for like $3 which was worth it. On top of this be warned this game is currently listed as Limited on profile features. Meaning it won’t count towards total achievements; however you can still collect all of them and can feature them individually later on

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Release #9 in the “series” and, as always, love the graphics. I get them and play them the day they come out. Not the hardest of the series as there isn’t any interactivity… you just need to spot them, and it takes me a few scans before finding all 100. This time around, 1 eluded me for over 15 minutes, so I decided to take a break and return with a pair of fresh eyes. Lots of details in the drawing, and it’s interesting to look at all the details placed into it (like the caterpillar!), whether or not there are mushrooms there! This is replayable after a while and I already look forward to (hopefully!) its follow-up.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

100 hidden mushrooms on Steam

Entodrive

Entodrive

Entodrive is a Pokemon-like adventure that I’ve grown fond of over my 3+ hours of playing. The one person development team is very active, with weekly updates indicating what was added/changed, as well as what is in store for the next update. As the community is relatively small, any feedback you have will be read and considered as part of future development, it’s a fun experience!

The game is still in an alpha state and is enjoyable as-is. It’s well worth the price if you are prepared going in that there are unfinished aspects to the game, and crashes will happen from time to time. Thankfully the game has a robust save system and is very quick to boot up and resume your progress. I also enjoy the music a lot.

Real player with 21.2 hrs in game

Cool creature collector game

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Entodrive on Steam

100 hidden rams

100 hidden rams

Simple and short. Like a demo, but… Other games have numbed me with grinding quests. So I now have the mindset to find a short game refreshing. Short is a feature.

I bought it in a bundle and at that price it feels like a bargain. I’ve paid more to play games in arcades.

The developer created tight limitations for themselves. The simple line art brought back the joy of reading Where’s Waldo, Castle, and Animalia as a child.

I recommend this game to friends and recommend it to you.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Once again a great little “find the 100 xxx” game! Its 100 sheep this time, fluffy little monsters that infest a village, hand drawn as always, and accompanied by boppy music. Do your brain a favour and buy it!

Guaranteed to challenge your brain, and distract you with the appealing artwork! You can wipe your score and let your friends and family exercise their brains too!

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

100 hidden rams on Steam

Nexomon: Extinction

Nexomon: Extinction

This is the best monster catching game I have ever played!

In case you only read the first line I want to stress that point more than any other. I tried to keep this review spoiler free. Just in case this a spoiler warning. I have had SO MUCH FUN playing this game and I want to make sure people wont miss out on this experience. Nexomon is as far from being “Just another Pokemon clone” as you can get. I will include some information for those who are undecided about Nexomon Extinction.

Now there are some similarities to other monster catching games but that is sticking to the genre. You need locations to heal your Nexomon. You need people to battle and strengthen your team. But the Nexomon team have included many unique elements to their game that I feel truly sets it apart from other games.

Real player with 909.2 hrs in game

Nexomon: Extinction is a Pokemon knock-off, but a fairly good one I think that does enough to distinguish itself and make it worth a buy.

GAMEPLAY

The gameplay of Nexomon Extinction is very similar to the main-series of Pokemon games. You go around the world battling Nexomon, of which you have a team of up to six on you, each of which has up to four moves. It’s not completely identical though, there are some minor differences. In battle, rather than having PP, moves all have a certain stamina cost which use up some of your Nexomon’s stamina bar. Personally, I prefer this system actually, first it’s a bit more realistic, for what that’s worth. It is also a bit more strategic since there is a drawback to using more powerful moves. They use more stamina, and that will limit the amount of moves total you’ll be able to use. There are fewer types than in Pokemon, also (9), and there are no dual-types. One thing that I quite liked was that you had a choice of 9 starters, one for each type. If anyone’s curious I picked the Noki when I played through the game, though I was torn between it, Mara, and Lume.

Real player with 85.0 hrs in game

Nexomon: Extinction on Steam

100 hidden birds 2

100 hidden birds 2

Fun little games but there are two birds that are virtually impossible to find without looking on line. One is the size of two beaks of the drawn birds that I just happened to click on in error and one is behind a girder and looks NOTHING like a bird.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

By far the hardest of the hidden object games I’ve played, but in a good way. The birds are easy to identify but blend in really well. The art is great, as usual, and the music has that right mix of catchy but not distracting. By and large, a very strong entry in the field.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

100 hidden birds 2 on Steam

1000 hidden snails

1000 hidden snails

Art by Anatoliy Loginovskikh

Important information

  • Press “N” for night mode.

  • Press “Del” then “Esc” to reset all achievements.

1000 hidden snails is a hidden object game in a surreal setting.

Black and white hand-drawn graphics in a cartoon style.

Can you find 1000 snails? Just click on the snail!

Good Luck!

1000 hidden snails on Steam