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The hidden object field is a vast one full of very poor games that do not fully utilize the possibilities of hiding objects in a picture and making people find them. They are usually obvious to find and not creative at all. Pure Hidden is one of the very few that break the monotony of most hidden object games and goes beyond any expectations I have had before for the genre. This game takes comic strips, scrapbooks, art works, and regular scenes such as a street corner and hides some of the most random and colorful things all around. The depth of hidden objects is commendable, as they become part of the scene unlike other games. Very abstract but able to hold a lot of interest, Pure Hidden is strange enough to grasp my attentiveness.
The game Pure Hidden does not end with lists of items to find on cool backgrounds, there are plenty of even more random minigames in Pure hidden that are a pleasure to watch and engage in. One in particular is watching the silhouette of a band play music and you popping bubbles to make them play more. Bizarre yet I still loved it. The game is challenging and highly addictive. For once I felt like finishing a list in a hidden object game was necessary even if the maps never require all items to be found (another plus to me).
Pure Hidden has a lot to offer to players into the hidden object genre. It was so different and stood out to me that I couldn’t help but remember it. If someone is looking for a challenge that still has the helper power up in the game and a new look on a style of gaming, Pure Hidden is the artistic game for you. I give Pure Hidden a 5 out of 5 stars. Pure Hidden is a pure pleasure.
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