

Embark on a colourful hand drawn journey of discovery through the ages! From missing dinosaur eggs in the stone age, to a king's crown in medieval times, can you find them all? Discover, create and share worlds with your own hidden treasures in Hidden Through Time!
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Demorou um pouco pra eu pegar o jeito e me fisgar, inclusive parei de jogar por um tempo, mas ai clicou comigo e eu fiquei absolutamente viciada em encontrar os objetos escondidos pelas fases do Hidden Through Time. Foi meu jogo de qualquer pausa que eu tinha no dia durante esse período e me trouxe muito conforto e relaxamento.
As ilustrações são uma gracinha, todos cenários tem situações interessantes pra olhar que são divertidas. Ao contrário do jogo analógico ancestral de encontrar objetos, o Onde Está Wally?, em vez de ter de achar só uma coisa se matando de procurar, nesse você recebe uma lista de objetos e pessoas com dicas de onde eles possam estar, e ai sai desvendando a fase. O sistema de dicas poderia ser um pouquinho melhor, mas desconfio que algumas coisas podem ter sido problema de tradução.
Joguei a campanha principal e todas as dlcs (que estavam desbloqueadas graças ao play pass da google). Tem fases de usuários, também, mas ainda não parei pra explorar essa parte. Então talvez eu jogue mais.
A really funny hidden objects game.
Little hint, bevor you are searching for ours like we did: The object you have to find, has little hints, where it could be. :D We did not realize that till the last level.
Little hint, bevor you are searching for ours like we did: The object you have to find, has little hints, where it could be. :D We did not realize that till the last level.
All levels 100% complete. With a similar approach to the rather excellent Hidden Folks, Hidden Through Time challenges players to locate sets of objects/people hidden within each of its 26 levels, viewed from overhead in miniature - if you've ever tried the Where's Wally? books, this is those in digital format. The use of colour graphics compared to Hidden Folks' monochrome gives it quite a different feel, but overall I don't find it to be quite as polished a game, lacking the interactivity and resulting personality often seen in Hidden Folks' scenes. However, considered in its own right, Hidden Through Time remains a well-made experience, with each the discovery of each item eliciting that crucial feeling of satisfaction, and only a handful of excessively well-hidden items.
Solides Wimmelbildspiel
Hidden Through Time is HEAVILY inspired by Hidden Folks but with colour. You have to find objects on maps based on different eras of history, which is cool, though I would have prefered fewer maps based on the same period in exchange for adding more periods of history, as it feels incomplete.
I had to turn off the music because it felt super generic and not interesting at all. I didn't like the fact that some objects that you have to look for are repeated too much, which ends up feeling derivative.
It's a fun little hidden objects game with nice artwork that keeps you busy for a some time.