▼ Not recommended
2 hrs
Not terrible, but there are way cheaper alternatives, even free ones.
Every level consists of twenty eggs to be found, which are displayed on the left. They have different patterns. The eggs aren't drawn into the picture, but put in there afterwards. The drawings of the backgrounds are a bit random, but okay for this purpose. The combination with the eggs don't feel natural though.
When I was at the seventh level or something I got an achievement that I found a quarter of the eggs! That's a lot of content, I thought! Alas, nine levels is all. Times three for the difficulties. The hard mode demands a sequence for the egg-patterns, and I have no idea what easy mode does. I finished the first level in all modes, it wasn't enough to discover all eggs for that level. I don't know what's the deal with that, maybe some spots can have different patterns, or there are spots that I haven't received. This grind is not really befitting for such a game. I tried to complete another level in all modes after a night of sleep, but a recent update seems to have reset my progress.
The developer seems to have formatted this game. Just add new drawings, a new thing to be found, and a new game is born every month. Personally not a fan of many versions of the same game, but it is what it is.
I liked doing one playthrough, but the price is way too high. These types of games should cost maximum fifty cents in my opinion, and there are plenty for free. If you want a chill experience, the 100 hidden <insertrandombeastname> are pretty okay, or if you want a challenge, Hidden Folks is fantastic, though a bit more costly. There are also plenty of free games, with varying qualities.
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Every level consists of twenty eggs to be found, which are displayed on the left. They have different patterns. The eggs aren't drawn into the picture, but put in there afterwards. The drawings of the backgrounds are a bit random, but okay for this purpose. The combination with the eggs don't feel natural though.
When I was at the seventh level or something I got an achievement that I found a quarter of the eggs! That's a lot of content, I thought! Alas, nine levels is all. Times three for the difficulties. The hard mode demands a sequence for the egg-patterns, and I have no idea what easy mode does. I finished the first level in all modes, it wasn't enough to discover all eggs for that level. I don't know what's the deal with that, maybe some spots can have different patterns, or there are spots that I haven't received. This grind is not really befitting for such a game. I tried to complete another level in all modes after a night of sleep, but a recent update seems to have reset my progress.
The developer seems to have formatted this game. Just add new drawings, a new thing to be found, and a new game is born every month. Personally not a fan of many versions of the same game, but it is what it is.
I liked doing one playthrough, but the price is way too high. These types of games should cost maximum fifty cents in my opinion, and there are plenty for free. If you want a chill experience, the 100 hidden <insertrandombeastname> are pretty okay, or if you want a challenge, Hidden Folks is fantastic, though a bit more costly. There are also plenty of free games, with varying qualities.
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