Little Things Forever
3.2
5
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Unique HOG
Like "Can you see what I see", this game is extremely detailed with objects that may be drawn or in outline but all are findable. The excitement is whether or not you can locate them within the colors of the bigger object. The challenge is whether or not you can do it fast enough for a puzzle piece. Like finding the pieces of a good jigsaw puzzle by remembering where in the pile you saw it, it becomes easier as you continue to revisit the objects. Try it and you'll probably have trouble walking away from it.
August 13, 2012
Enjoyable HOG
I really enjoyed this game. It is a straight HOG but rather challenging. You do have the option of zooming in on the picture and then using the mouse to navigate around the enlarged view. I found it to be challenging but not frustrating. The music was quite nice, as well. I bought the game as soon as the hour demo was up.
August 13, 2012
Relaxing and fun
I like HOS and this one is difficult but not impossible. The graphics are great, the music is relaxing and the overall game is one you can pick up and put down when you have a few minutes to spend. I played through the demo and will buy this game. I find it similar to Pure Hidden, fun, relaxing, and yet challenging.
August 14, 2012
Good game
It's different than most HOG games and I'm glad. Not boring. You really have to hunt for things. The zoom mode keeps turning off as I'm scrolling, but not bad. On the order of Scrapbook Paige which I loved.
Nice game to just sitting and finding and relaxing. It does have some timed modes which I don't like, but I like it enough to buy it in spite of that.
August 13, 2012
Great For When You're In The Mood For A Hidden Object Scene
I played a half-hour and decided to get it. I disagree with the people who are writing it off as a kid's game.
It's a straight hidden object game more in line with the staging of items in Pure Hidden than in the regular junkpile HO games where you get a street scene with a cupcake sitting on top of a streetlight. The objects are numerous and cleverly hidden by means of color and overlapping.
Items are small, true, but there's a zoom button to increase the size of the items so that they become large; the same zooming function occurs with the scroll wheel on your mouse, so don't let the complaints about "items being too small" dissuade you from this game. The initial size is really immaterial.
This isn't one of those games that you're going play to completion at one sitting; there's not enough variety in the gameplay to engage your attention for hours like a HOPA or TM game. It's more a game that you're going to play when you're either in the mood for a hidden object scene without starting up a whole new game, or you what a change of pace from whatever other game you've been playing. There's no ongoing story, so you don't have to remember where you left off.
I actually found it rather relaxing to play
August 14, 2012
Give It A Chance
This game was originally on iPhone/iPad and I think it might be more enjoyable on that platform, where you can play in short bursts with less pressure.
I've played some of the (Australian, btw) developers earlier games, so I already had a fair understanding of the gameplay.
I don't think there was any tutorial, you learn by playing.
Just because something's cute and bright doesn't mean it's a kids game (this games not exactly easy) but this would be a nice game to play with kids.
I probably would've enjoyed it more if I didn't play it for an hour straight, and focused more instead of watching tv.
August 14, 2012
Needs a large screen
This game is a very different kind of HOG. The pictures are made up of lots of small items that are colored to make up the larger picture. You need to find 4 items out of a couple of hundred for each of the 100 levels. Some items are tiny even on my 21" screen.
The colors are bright and the graphics are simple cartoon style. Some of the objects are a similar color to the background. Once you find a piece it sparkles. The music was pleasant enough.
The hint system is good. You get a big circle that slowly contracts. No waiting to refill hints. Even with that though, some of the objects were hard to find. Reminded me a bit of Pure Hidden, but not nearly as good.
No time limit, no penalty for using hints. It might be nice to play with a young child, but only on a large screen.
August 13, 2012
Just not fun
I actually prefer games that are just hidden pictures without all the other puzzles and cut scenes, but this one makes it too hard to find stuff. I'm not sure what would make it better--but I think they have to give you a little more information than the word, "star" or "badger" particularly since everything is the same color.
Even the hints are hard--just generally suggesting the area where you can find the object and then taking forever to narrow, narrow down to where you can find it. It's so frustrating to play this game.
It's pretty though--I will give it that.
August 13, 2012
The worst HOG!!
HOG is one of my favorite games but this one was absolutely ridiculous. Items hidden in a patchwork animal shape was probably meant to add cuteness but it only made it frustrating and tedious...and not in a good way. I didn't play five minutes of this game before uninstalling it. I wouldn't even recommend this one for children. This is absolutely the worst HOG I've tried so far. Tiny hidden objects in a colorful patchwork is not fun, it's just plain awful. Don't bother with this one.
August 22, 2012
IT;S OKAY
I got this game, this morning, and tried it. I cannot have a full screen, if I do, I cannot see all the words on the hidden objects. I have been dealing with BF for years, and this is the first time I have ever seen a game like this. I like it, if I make the screen small, then I can see all of the words. I do have a big Mac computer to, so I know it;s not my computer. They need to fix that. I did play the game, and yes it;s fun, looking for a lot of objects, they should make more of these. But only my problem is the screen. I can;t play when the screen is big. If you can see all the words for the ojects, on a big screen, you have it made. Dolores
August 6, 2012