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not sure how to rate this since i found most of the items by just speed-clicking interesting items across my screen. the artwork is cute but honestly the online levels are more creative, fun, and way less frustrating than the story maps

the kind of hidden object stuff i like most tbh, but i can't help but compare it to hidden folks, for obvious reasons, and that game does basically everything so much better - even if i kind of prefer having color, hidden folks just has so much more charm to its presentation?

hidden through time feels more rushed, akin to a cash grab, but that's maybe not fair... it's not like hidden folks is doing anything NEW, it's just doing it really well, and hidden through time is continuing that

ramble ramble, still good tho

Good, bit hard but that’s a cope for me

Where's waldo for the digital era. A relaxing game, though somewhat limited in scope.


Really nice and well executed idea. I actually enjoyed spending some time creating scenarios that no one will play.
It seems like there might be better similar games out there, but this one is fine.

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.

It's a fun little hidden objects game with nice artwork that keeps you busy for a some time.

O jogo de achar as coisa que tinha nas revistas, mas animado e claro, mais divertido

I enjoyed playing through this one and no eye strain compared to Hidden Folks. It doesn't have the same charm from HF but it was still fun to explore.

It does seem short. My playthrough of the base game was near 4 hours. The doubled time was playing online maps. I do appreciate that I did not need the DLCs to see the newer content in the online maps but you're at the mercy of a player designing those maps. There are some creative maps; however, others were complete duds.

I would rather have well designed maps from the developers than drag my playtime sorting through online maps.

Joguinho dahora para jogar enquanto escuta uma música. Me trouxe uma nostalgia pois me lembrou da revista recreio, vinha uns joguinhos nesse pique de achar as coisas no mapa
Assim que tiver oportunidade vou jogar as dlc e depois o segundo jogo

Que grata sorpresa cuando encuentras un juego, simple, pero que ejecuta su función al dedillo.
No deja de ser un juego de buscar los objetos ocultos, pero los niveles están tan bien pensados, la "curva de dificultad" está tan bien medida y es tan bonito que las 2 horitas que dura se sienten totalmente plenas.
No le pongo pegas, vaya gustazo.

A cute hidden object game where you scour animated scenes for specific characters and items, click on things to see them animate, and even peel back layers of the scene to discover more details hiding inside structures or behind other objects.

I'm not sure what I was expecting going into this, but it is exactly what it says on the tin. It's cute for what it, the art is detailed and colourful, the animations are cute, but it's entirely surface deep and a bit too casual / simple for my tastes.

I think theres certainly more than one way to do the hidden object genre in video game form, but when something like Hidden Folks already exists and this game appears to be designed mostly as a vehicle to sell several extra map packs, it feels like this game was meant to be more of a low effort money making product than like an interesting and thoughtful experience.

Melhor que ONDE ESTÁ WALLY? Conheça Hidden Through Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXu2HKD2spw

Fizemos um curta no canal sobre essa gema. Um hidden object game que rivaliza com o clássico Onde Está Wally e outros do gênero, como Hidden Folks.

Complementando o review, vale dizer que o jogo possui um editor de fases bem simples e vários DLCs, com o jogo 2 já confirmado para sair. Quanto ao gameplay, o único ponto notável a dizer fora do vídeo é que não se espante com o início. O jogo começa bem simples, com cenários pouco habitados, e vai cada vez mais expandindo os ambientes com novos personagens, objetos e temáticas.

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.

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.

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.

A brilliant, relaxing and fun game! I only took away half a star because I sadly couldn't find Waldo. :'-(


I typically don't like hidden object games, but this one is so charming. Each scene is animated rather than being a static picture. There are clues for the hidden objects that are useful if you can't find them, but not too obvious.

The actual campaign is a fairly short journey through time. You start off looking for objects in caveman days and work your way through 4 different eras spanning thousands of years but it only takes a few hours.

There's a super cool map editor that allows you to create and upload your own hidden object scenes. The editor is easy to use and there are plenty of options that allow for all kinds of creative scenes. I played one someone else had uploaded that was based on Old Yarnham from Bloodborne and it was extremely well done.

The game is only like $8 or something, you should probably buy it because it's very cool and good.