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Title: Hidden Folks Review: A cute and whimsical Where's Waldo for the digital age
Post by: HCK on February 26, 2017, 04:05:24 pm
Hidden Folks Review: A cute and whimsical Where's Waldo for the digital age

Move over Waldo, there's a new bunch of findable characters in town!

Growing up I had a plethora of books and games dedicated to finding things. Where's Waldo, I Spy (shoutout to my fellow Canucks), and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego were just a few of the titles that would occupy my time and give my parents a few minutes of peace before I was causing some sort of ruckus or fighting with my older brother.

While I haven't picked up a Where's Waldo book in 15 years, Hidden Folks made me feel just like I had one in my hands again, but the experience was even more mesmerizing than I remembered.

Play Hidden Folks today!

Gameplay



As you can imagine, the gameplay in Hidden Folks is pretty straightforward. You are given a list of characters, animals, and objects you have to find in each scene by tapping around the screen. Each item comes with a tiny hint that helps you locate the object, and when you find so many objects you can move on to the next level.


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