100 hidden mushrooms
- March 23, 2021
- Catherine Svyataya
"100 Hidden Mushrooms" is a casual, outdoor-themed puzzle game where players search for hidden mushrooms in various scenic locations. The game features 100 levels with increasing difficulty, and players can earn achievements and use hints to help them find the mushrooms. The objective is to find all the mushrooms in each level to progress and unlock new areas.
Reviews
- Charming black and white hand-drawn art style that enhances the hidden object experience.
- Easy to collect all 100 achievements, making it appealing for achievement hunters.
- Fun and relaxing gameplay with catchy EDM music that adds to the overall enjoyment.
- Very short playtime, typically completed in under 10 minutes, leading to low replayability.
- Lacks features like a hint system or volume control, which could improve the user experience.
- Some players found the music choice to be inappropriate or distracting for the game's theme.
- music110 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 55 % neutral mentions
- 5 % negative mentions
The music in the game is a polarizing aspect, with many players enjoying its catchy and energetic EDM style that enhances the gameplay experience, while others find it overly loud, obnoxious, and ill-fitting for the game's fantasy theme. Several reviews noted the lack of volume control and the inability to mute the music, which detracted from the overall enjoyment for some. Despite these criticisms, the funky soundtrack is often described as a fun addition that complements the charming artwork.
βThe music on this one has no right to go so hard.β
βGreat artwork, and the music is very catchy even if it's not nearly as chill as I expected.β
βThe music is great, I had fun dancing at the same time.β
βPersonally, I disliked the music choice and found it somewhat obnoxious and ill-fitting for the type of game.β
βMy main complaint, however, would be that the music is fairly obnoxious and has a loop, from what I can recall.β
βMusic is absolutely inappropriate for a fairytale setting.β
- graphics70 mentions
- 54 % positive mentions
- 41 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The graphics of "100 Hidden Mushrooms" receive mixed reviews, with many praising the unique and charming hand-drawn art style that enhances the gameplay experience. While some players find the artwork to be next-level and visually appealing, others express disappointment, feeling it doesn't stand out compared to other titles in the series. Overall, the game's visuals are described as cute and fitting, contributing positively to the hidden object genre.
βThe artwork is next level, the mushrooms come in so many unique shapes and sizes, and they blend in so well with the very tastefully detailed background.β
βThis game has a very fitting art style, which makes searching for mushrooms not quite as easy as you'd think.β
βI came to the conclusion that 'One Hundred Hidden Mushrooms' actually deserved recognition for its unique graphics.β
βOne in the series of 100 hidden x games and this one is one of the ones I disliked the most simply because I was not a fan of the art style.β
βI have played the entire series twice, and this is the only game that didn't blow me away with the graphics.β
β[h1] I wasn't crazy about the graphics [/h1]β
- humor6 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the humor in the game, noting its creative and lighthearted approach, particularly through whimsical elements like mushrooms. The humor adds to the relaxing experience of hidden object gameplay, enhancing enjoyment without overwhelming the player. Overall, the game's charm lies in its ability to provide a fun and stress-relieving atmosphere.
βI still love finding 100 objects; my favorite is still 100 Hidden Eternals, which was super creative, and you could tell the artist has a great sense of humor.β
βI like hidden object games; they help me relax when I'm anxious or stressed, so I don't expect much from them beyond a chill time and maybe some humor or light puzzle solving.β
βA tiny funny hidden game with lots of mushrooms... ππβ
- gameplay6 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
Gameplay in this series is inconsistent, featuring a mix of clever mechanics and engaging animations, but can also suffer from repetitive elements that lead to boredom. While some titles are recommended for their good length and inventive puzzles, others may only offer decent experiences without the same level of creativity. Overall, players may find enjoyment in some games while feeling frustrated by others.
βRecommended (good length, clever puzzle mechanics, fun animations)β
βThe games in this particular series are hit or miss, with sometimes cute animations and surprisingly clever mechanics.β
βMaybe (decent length, fun animations, but no clever puzzle mechanics)β
βThe games in this particular series are hit or miss, with sometimes cute animations and surprisingly clever mechanics, and other times a very brief 'game' experience with too much repetition that ends in boredom or frustration.β
- story4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is noted to be present, though it may not be a central focus, as players are exploring various titles in their libraries without a strong emphasis on narrative depth.
βThe story is lacking depth and fails to engage the player.β
βThe narrative feels disjointed and doesn't provide a satisfying experience.β
βCharacter development is minimal, making it hard to connect with the plot.β
- replayability4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game has limited replayability due to its single map and fixed locations, leading some players to feel it lacks variety. However, others express that it remains enjoyable after a break and are eager for potential sequels.
βThis is replayable after a while and I already look forward to (hopefully!) its follow-up.β
βOne 'map', one game mode, set locations of mushrooms = zero replayability.β
βOne 'map', one game mode, set locations of mushrooms = zero replayability.β