Cuccchi
Really a beautiful exploration and discovery game of interactive art pieces. Just passed level three in the game and was blown away, being there inside these imaginary places and wanting to discover what was happening and what was just out of sight. The music is soo good and really helps with the travel into the paintings and by setting the mood. Exploration is so rewarding.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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I would not enjoy Enzo Cucchi’s art by itself, and I did not know who Enzo is before I played this game, I’ve seen a lot of similar works by artists with similar career paths and I am not a fan. ‘Fine art’ as it would be called. But Cuccchi is not just a gallery, it isn’t just a resource for an artist, although it is also that, it is a game in of itself which the gallery part excluded is mostly original, it honestly would have a chance of qualifying as transformative fair use if it wasn’t made with the blessing of the creator (which I’m like 79% sure it is).
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Fake Illusions
Amazing game to train your eyes. Some of the illusions gave me a really hard time.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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are those illusion books actually lying to you
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Hidden Histories: The Principality
Over sixty hidden object scenes to master - Themed images in each scene. Based on a fictional Principality in the Pyrenees. In each scene the player must find items from a list that are hidden within the scene’s main picture. Six hints available per scene with no cooldown period.
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A Zone
For a game based in black and white it does try your patience when you are sleepy. I do find that i am stepping away just to retrace my steps. Simple characters that don’t change as the game advances nor have new ones added. This really makes you think and think again. Better scores when I first wake then late at nite.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
You are very cool, I to like the little puzzle.
I have a stroke and it is a relaxing and fun.
– text-to-speech or speech-to-text
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Briddle
For the price its a good riddle game, in 3 hours I managed to get to level 13, with some hints. I really liked how the art is all made by hand, gives a very cool look, in my opinion. The game has a very good price-quality, but sill has space to improve on UI, but overall until now I really enjoyed playing and would 100% recommend to someone who like riddles and puzzle games.
If I needed to rate this game 0/10, I would give it a 9/10, the only issue that I found is the UI honestly, apart from that really good game. Sry for my english :/
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Find the Letter H
I believe I am quite capable at finding a specific letter in the alphabet.
– Real player with 1818.8 hrs in game
Have you ever wanted to find the letter H?
No?
Then, why are you here?
For everyone else, I highly recommend this game!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Hidden Memory - Nature
What addictive game! Very relaxing and beautiful visuals makes this puzzle game a whole peaceful experience. The “mother nature” theme besides calm background music, helped me to focus on each puzzle and enjoy. There are no timer, no best score, nothing who pushes you into a stressful gameplay. I think this is what developers seeked for the whole experience and achieved for sure! Recomended!
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
hidden memory: nature is a minimalist puzzler that has you placing various shapes into slots to turn them into other ones that ultimately form a bigger shape, which in turn changes into something beautiful once the level is solved.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
100 hidden aliens
A hidden object game where your goal is to find 100 hidden Aliens in a large black and white drawing.
The artwork is amazing and its satisfying watching the counter go down with every Alien that you find.
However, every Alien looked different and it often didn’t make sense to me why one is an Alien and a creature looking almost the same isn’t.
Therefor, I started to get frustrated and I used auto clicker to find the last Aliens, and even after using that I still didn’t find the last one…
I’ve played a few of the 100 hidden series, and I really enjoyed those, But sadly enough, I didn’t enjoy this one.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
English review / Evaluation française
*** English ***
Hidden objects aliens game.
There is absolutely no point in purchasing this game, nor playing it!.. Yes, even if I did.
There’s only one level, and the only “difficulty” stands in the fact that you have no idea what aliens look like (you can find something that looks like the other aliens and won’t be one, but a rabbit will be - this is an example, to avoid spoilers).
If you really want to play a game of the “100 Hidden […]” series , better head for “100 Hidden Eternals” .
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Alt254
My story with this game has been one of love and hate. The reason I bought the game (and created the Steam account) was the feeling it aroused in me when I remembered the good times I had as a child playing “Adventure” with my friends. However, the first impression with Alt254 was not as satisfactory as I expected, perhaps because I was looking for something similar to the experience lived with one of my favorite video games.
For some reason I kept playing and, despite a few moments of frustration and having found some minor bugs, I managed to complete the game … twice. Now I have seen a new update, but I don’t think I will play a 3rd time again to see the changes. What I am clear about is that it is a game that deserves a chance (sometimes it makes you want to quit) and that it may become one of those hidden gems that every player should enjoy! Congrats to the team!
– Real player with 205.2 hrs in game
In short, I really like the game, but I can’t recommend it due to the bugs.
I like the minimalist design. It’s interesting how much can be conveyed with just a small number of multicolored square blocks. Music is also nice and retro. Good ambiance. Controls have been improved and are smoother than when it was first released.
I don’t like that the enemies respawn every time I use a save point to heal. As a design choice, I would have the enemies respawn in areas further away from the save point (that is, everywhere else), but not just around the corner. Maybe if they respawned everywhere beyond 200 blocks in any direction of the save point, for example. But, I suppose I can deal with it.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
100 hidden eternals
This is the best game in the entire series so far, isn’t it only a big picture with 100 hidden things in it, we can do puzzles, there are animations, you can drag stuff, you can do a bee maze, THIS ONE IS THE BEST OF ALL, and yet, it’s really REALLY cheap.
My suggestion? If you don’t think the others don’t worth the price, this one does, 100%, it’s really cheap, you have 2 original soundtracks as the others, and you have 100 achievements for each eternal you find to customize your profile.
If you think this one is expensive based on the others, yeah, you are right, twice the price, BUT, you can drop an item in CS:GO, TF2 or DotA2, sell the item, and buy this game, because it’s easy to do it.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
100 Hidden Eternals is an interesting game whereby you have to find a hundred body outlines and click on them (it’s an artistic “hide and seek”). Just move your mouse, and the screen will scroll down.
Most of the Eternals are very easy to spot; however, there are some puzzles involved as well, which makes the game much harder.
There’s a big group of Eternals which can only be clicked on when you turn off a big light globe (by clicking on it), which is all good, except that I found that the screen moved when I tried to click on two of them (which were placed lower than the rest).
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game