Penguin from Hidden Paws


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Penguin from Hidden Paws
Cats from Hidden Paws
Games played in 2020 ↳ Hidden Paws Mystery
Cat from Hidden Paws
Games played in 2020 ↳ Summer Paws
"The world is horrible! I'm gonna play a fun little game where I look for cats and balls of yarn on little islands!"
I don't know that I feel any better, but at least I got an achievement for finding 50 yarns.
Day 428
I told my PIlates instructor the week previous that I don’t play scary video games because I like to sleep at night. However, I forgot to mention that I do like atmospheric creepy video games to a degree and in fact will purposely play them during the Halloween season.
And when you play games that are Halloween-themed or work well with Halloween and aren't technically scary, what you look for in a video game might be different than what you normally would look for in a video game.
The Hidden Paw series by Manic Hyena is nothing to write home about. It is a hidden object game without a story where you look for cats hidden around 3D dioramas on different islands. The reason why I bought this whole series was just because it was a hidden object game where I could look for cats in 3D spaces that I can affect by clicking objects. However, as I mentioned in the past about Summer Paws, it’s amazing to watch the improvements someone makes as they make sequels to small games.
I played Hidden Paw Mystery because I suspected it would be a good one to play for Halloween. I was not disappointed in that. Islands full of pumpkins, graveyards, ruins and one really fascinating one that had stone eyes carved in the mountains that moved to watch your mouse were all really good scenes. I also cannot imagine the coding it must have taken to get the eyes to work properly.
Sometimes, a game doesn’t have to be this huge blockbuster thing, or do something that has never been seen before. Sometimes, it can just do what it says on the tin, and as long as it does it very well you can’t really complain about that.
隠れたネコ(と毛糸玉)を探すゲーム、Hidden Paws。
空いた時間にちょこちょこやるとちょうどいいね。
けっこう見つからんぬ。