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Great game
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4.67 out of 5
3 ratings in Greece
Great game
Not sure how jazz was chosen as the music for this hidden object game. I could not find options to turn off. As for the graphics, I’m playing on 10 inch iPad and had to scroll left and then right to find all objects. Of course, it takes longer this way. Graphics colors are flat, very boring. Objects are not cleverly hidden. No fun here.
Good exercise for my old eyes! Most by this company are 5 star!
I’m in love with this game and the others! Thank you 🥰
I love this game
Sorry. I really wanted to enjoy this game. 1. Too ambiguous. Does not clearly give time left or cost in energy to play. 2. Does not expand screen to find microscopic objects. 3. Way too many pop-up ads, it interrupts the flow of the game.
So as off now this is an engaging and fun.
I enjoy it
I like this game but it has flaws. First, I’m not a fan of the graphics. Fuzzy, hard to see, and very small objects bother me ; and there’s no zoom. Also, an appropriate amount of ads in a free game is fine, but this game has too many ads; especially for “Seekers Notes.” I played for about 30 seconds and was forced to watch a “Seekers Notes” ad. You get a little free “energy” and you either pay to get more or watch a long video about “Seekers Notes.” I wanted to scream. Hey, I downloaded “Seekers Notes” months ago. It’s still on my iPad. I didn’t like it but was too lazy to delete. Another flaw is either sloppy proof reading, bad translations, or using seriously obscure names for objects. For example, in a bathroom scene, would you know what a “bast” was? (I discovered it’s a fiber made from the phleom of certain plants.) Hint: in this game it’s a kind of net apparently used as a body scrub. Or, did you know that the symbol on a map or compass showing North, South, East, and West is usually called a “Compass Rose” (the original term was “Rose of the Winds”). In the living room scene, they ask the player to find a “wind rose,” (two words). (I thought it was pretty obscure but on the other hand, I learned something new, which is a plus.) They ask the player to find a “roller” when the object they want you to find is a pair of “roller skates.” In a garden scene, they ask you to find a “dust pan.” The object turned out to be a “garden spade.” It feels sloppy to me, but it might not bother other people and I have to admit if they fix it, this game could be fun instead of frustrating.
I just paid $3.99 so I can play all the levels, but so far, I have’nt advanced any further in the game, and I really would like to play the game in it’s entirety.