Magnifier is awful to have to use, most searchers can find things easier without it, and it doesn't automatically center to click on the item you've found. Timer is way too short. Also, no randomization and no further levels.
Terrible interface. arrows don't work on both screens, and click down when you hit the wrong side of the game's screen. Sloppy art style also is very difficult to tell whether something actually IS different.
Hint doesn't work, unless it's underneath the huge banner on the bottom of the image. Move the link image, move the banner and let's see the whole image.
Incomprehensible, difficult to understand how to do anything, and horrible Engrish description. Please get someone to translate better, and revise the options to actually show how to play.
Horrible. If there are letters anywhere in the picture, I think I found maybe 2. I'm very good at these, it's that the 'hidden' part of these is 'too' hidden. Helps if you actually make it clear that there are letters to be found that aren't merely guesswork across colors.
This game is surprisingly good given that it's in the vertical shape of an app for phones. I don't own a phone capable of playing it, so I won't ever see these 'other levels', but the ones given here are quite challenging. Good variety of ways to find items. Cute work.
I had the old DOS version of this kind of game and I adored it. :D This is a nice flashback, and with some interesting twists. I don't really care about the 'characters' but the game itself is great.
Another beautiful but uncredited game! I would love to know who the artists are, there is one signature visible on a piece, many of them look like old-school fantasy and scifi book covers and I must wonder whether they ARE just that.
Very pretty and engaging, well done hidden spots as always. My only issue is that none of the artwork is credited and it's always painfully obvious that the 'storyline' is just a slapped together bunch of googled poser and story art from other sources. I wish that they'd at least post original info for the artwork.
Do not want to use the unity plugin. I already have enough crap slowing my net / computer down... Why is this either not integrated into the whole of the Kong site already, or on a different site entirely?
Kudos for bringing the "visible when magnified" items back.
But minus several million points for the terrible single-pixel clickable area, and several million more for the WOBBLECAM magnifier. I thought you guys got rid of that crap years ago.
I didn't find the last difference in the 2nd picture, I even took a screenshot and tried comparing them with transparency and it really looked like there was NO difference... fail. Usually these are good, but this one was pretty poor.