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
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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 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
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English review / Evaluation française
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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
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
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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 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
Shawarma or Shaverma
Shawarma or Shaverma - a rogue-like game made in 2D hand-drawn graphics in which you need to help Shawarmyonok Gennady .
From time immemorial, people tormented themselves with the most righteous question - " Shawarma or Shaverma? “. Nobody could answer it and this mystery remained unsolved, but now the world meets a hero! Shawarmyonok Gennady ! Nimble and nimble, always ready for new adventures, he will solve the riddle and punish the nasty fast food! Get ready, the adventure has already begun.
You have to feel yourself in the role of the hero- Shawarmyonok Gennady . Open the cells step by step, behind which ingredients for shawarma can be hidden, various improvements that will help you fight harmful fast food (various burgers, pizzas are your main enemies). Conquer all fast food and finally find out the answer to the question " Shawarma or Shaverma? "
Features of the game:
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Vivid graphics
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Rogue-like rpg with shaverma
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Humoresco shawarma
*Comics
100 hidden cats 2
As usual, this was easy enough until the last few cats, and it took most of my time playing trying to find that last elusive feline. If you like object-finding puzzles like this, you need to get it so it can drive you up the wall with its cheerful boppy music, challenge you with the amazing graphics, and you can get sidetracked with the incredible imagination of the artist, and kick yourself when you do finally discover that last remaining cat, thats sitting just in front of your nose! 10/10.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Pros and Cons are written first. Overall review is posted below that.
~ SIDE NOTE ~ It is rare when I don’t suggest games, and is actually the first time I have disliked a game. ~
First things first, ONLY BUY THIS GAME ON SALE (when it’s literally only 86 cents - NOT worth it on full price)
pros:
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cute game for cat lovers
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some cats are actually kind of difficult to find
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moving objects add for more difficulty in finding cats
cons:
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there’s only one board / puzzle to play
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puzzle doesn’t reset after completion (yes, u can reset achievements, but after that, its super easy to find all cats again… the board needs to regenerate at random for more fun)
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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
SEARCH ALL - ANIMALS
This is a very cute game, I enjoyed it. Some item are very small, but they have that great magnifier to enlarge, and You can get it huge so that You wont miss anything.
The game has a save, so if You can’t finish it in one setting, it will save Your progress till You come back to continue it.
The Developers are great, responding fast if there is any problems, hope They bring some more games like this on the market, and I’ll buy them.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Challenging and chill at the same time. I like the music a lot, even though it is a short loop playing over and over–it’s perfect background. You WILL use the magnifier in order to find everything, but it isn’t too difficult to achieve 100%. It took me a half hour to find everything, which is my only complaint: I wish there were more scenes to play! I sure enjoyed what was here though, and will definitely look for more from this developer!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
T. B. P.
Great and very entertaining game.
– Real player with 2.1 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