As is the case with PC gaming, there's just way too much stuff to play at a low cost, so Hidden Folks remained in my wishlist for well over a year until last week where it was unlocked in the Humble Monthly. Initially it was the visual style that grabbed me, but then after reading what it was actually about my interest grew larger. I've had Hidden Folks wishlisted for as long as it's been around. Don't get me wrong I've enjoyed my fair share, but I'd be lying if I said it's high class entertainment. Sure, I guess the idea of finding something in a cluttered scene currently prevails in the "hidden object" genre, but those type of games have always felt like products marketed at a specific group of people i.e. I feel like the concept behind the "Where's Wally?" books is perfect for video games, and yet it never feels like it's been done (excluding the adaptations themselves I guess). Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post. Please click here to see our current rules. We no longer maintain our posting rules in Old Reddit. Join our Discord Join our Steam Group Posting Rules Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases. A gaming sub free from the hype and over saturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game.
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