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SEARCH ALL - CANDY

SEARCH ALL - CANDY

by Laush Dmitriy Sergeevich | Published by Laush Studio

Rating
82%
Price
$2.99
Average Players
0
Reviews
74
Released
Nov 14, 2021
Casual Clicker Indie
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About This Game

Is a game in the genre of "hidden object", in which you need to find all the candies (candy wrappers) on a large location drawn in the style of "doodling". The game location displays an elven industrial town located in a forest where elves make their sweets

What players are saying

▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

Qualified yes recommendation. Nowhere near as good as the 100 *Whatevers* series of these "Where's Waldo" style of puzzlers. Get on sale when you have finished the better series. Why? Annoying mechanics. Exhibit A- * Exploring the picture depends on, not scrolling with the mousewheel, but four directional arrows that scroll so fast they often overshoot the play area you are trying to look at. Exhibit B- * Your task is to find candy so... make sure to draw candy pieces that are NOT part of the solution. (At least 2.) Exhibit C- * Make some of your hit boxes miniscule or in a black line area, not the white space of the candy picture. So, yeah... wait for a sale and play the other series first.

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▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

SEARCH ALL - CANDY is a simple hidden object type of game on a black and white doodle. It should take about five to ten minutes to complete the entire game from start to finish. There is a zoom feature that can help you search for minor pieces of candy between the crevices. Rate 5/10 (neutral) based on length, difficulty, and price. I would recommend muting the soundtrack for a more pleasurable experience.

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▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

The "Search All" series is a good set of games if finding things style games are for you, if not then why are you even looking at this? Do not get me wrong I feel that in many ways they are lacking compared to some of the other games, due to the blend of background vs object art, controls and a few other aspects. However, these things do not make them a bad game by any stretch. The addition of the HINT option on the majority of the series really saves any down sides mentioned, my biggest pet peeve in hidden object games is getting down to that last one or two objects.

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