FIND ALL 2: Middle Ages
- March 3, 2022
- Very Very LITTLE Studio
- 4h median play time
"Find All 2: Middle Ages" is a charming hidden object game set in the Middle Ages. Search for over 500 items, play a mini-game reminiscent of "Hit the mole," solve puzzles, and embark on a treasure hunt. The game features hand-drawn art, coloring levels, and a 2.5D effect, providing an immersive and engaging experience.
Reviews
- The game features beautiful hand-drawn art and a relaxing soundtrack, enhancing the overall experience.
- It offers a good length of gameplay with multiple levels and a variety of hidden objects to find, making it engaging and enjoyable.
- The addition of mini-games and the unique mechanic of coloring in the scenes as you progress adds a fun twist to the traditional hidden object format.
- Some players found the timed achievements and the whack-a-mole mini-game to be frustrating and out of place in a relaxing game.
- A lack of a hint system can make it difficult to find certain objects, leading to potential frustration.
- The game can suffer from lag issues, which may hinder the experience, especially when trying to complete timed challenges.
- music29 mentions
- 55 % positive mentions
- 34 % neutral mentions
- 10 % negative mentions
The music in the game is widely praised for its relaxing and catchy qualities, enhancing the overall chill experience. Many players appreciate the medieval and folk-inspired soundtracks, which complement the charming art style and gameplay. While some found the repetitive nature of the background music slightly annoying, the majority agree that it contributes positively to the game's atmosphere.
“The music was so relaxing I fell asleep the first time I played it, so I am not sure how long it would have taken to complete if I hadn't done that.”
“The art style is really charming and cute and the music is quite catchy.”
“With the music and relaxing feel of this game along with the brain workout it gives you for memory, I highly recommend this game.”
“The repetitive background music was a bit annoying but not enough to take away from the pleasure of gameplay.”
“The music is okayish if you hear it one or two times.”
“Personally, I played some music instead.”
- graphics21 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 14 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are widely praised for their charming and cute hand-drawn art style, which transitions from black and white to vibrant color as players progress. Reviewers appreciate the lively visuals and relaxing music, noting that the artwork adds depth and enjoyment to the gameplay experience. Overall, the graphics are considered a standout feature, enhancing the game's appeal despite some challenges in item differentiation.
“The art style is really charming and cute, and the music is quite catchy.”
“The objects to search for are fun, and the hand-drawn graphics are amazing as they go from black & white to color as you progress.”
“But the artwork was great, and the scenes take color as you find the objects, eventually displaying the full scene in living color.”
“Some of the items were challenging, mostly because the art style was different between some.”
“I have paid much more for other games and gotten so much less with 'fancier' graphics and mechanics - this price is practically nothing!”
“Very cute, seemingly hand-drawn art style.”
- story12 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The game's story is structured around a meta-goal of finding map pieces and solving puzzles, creating an engaging experience without overwhelming text or character burdens. Players appreciate the seamless flow between scenes that contribute to a larger narrative, making it enjoyable for those who prefer a laid-back approach to storytelling in hidden object games. Overall, the story enhances the gameplay while allowing for a relaxed exploration of beautifully crafted worlds.
“The game itself was fun to beat and the story playing through the worlds was quite fun.”
“Great worlds and a nice story.”
“And the scenes flow into one another to tell one bigger story!”
“And this game has no character burdening the story.”
“There is not much in the way of text, either; certainly nobody told me the story here.”
“100% hidden objects - no frufru storyline - no hint system.”
- gameplay9 mentions
- 22 % positive mentions
- 44 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the "Find All" series is praised for its affordability and engaging mechanics, offering around 2 hours of playtime for just €1.25, with a variety of objects to find and multiple difficulty levels. While the second installment improves on art and mechanics, some players find the timed achievements frustrating. Overall, the series provides a consistent and enjoyable hidden object experience, especially for its price.
“I really like the Find All series because most similar hidden object games offer a few minutes of gameplay, while Find All offers a diversity of objects to find and multiple levels of difficulty.”
“I have paid much more for other games and gotten so much less with 'fancier' graphics and mechanics - this price is practically nothing!”
“The gameplay remains consistent with the first game: you're tasked with finding a specific number of three different items on a black and white canvas.”
“Find All 1 will take you about 15 minutes; it's short but it essentially shows the mechanics of the game and what to expect for the following ones.”
“Second part in the series of cute and fun hidden object games, Find All 2: Middle Ages is a good addition that improved a lot on the art and mechanics, but still included some annoying aspects such as the timed achievements.”
- replayability3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game offers high replayability due to its dynamic item search mechanics, where the items change with each playthrough, enhancing the experience and keeping it fresh and engaging. Players find it unique and enjoyable, contributing to its overall replay value.
“This look & find, hidden object game is totally unique, super fun, and definitely has replay value!”
“Definitely replayable as items you search for change from game to game.”
“The lack of meaningful choices makes replaying feel pointless.”
“Once you've seen all the content, there's little incentive to go back.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is described as relaxing and cozy, making it ideal for players who enjoy look-and-find puzzles. However, some users feel that a speedrun approach detracts from this tranquil experience.
“Very relaxing and definitely recommended to those who enjoy look-and-find puzzles and a cozy atmosphere.”
“I guess I can't 100% anymore, and this speedrun attitude doesn't really fit the relaxing atmosphere of these kinds of games.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted as charming and engaging, complemented by beautiful artwork and an adorable soundtrack. Players find the game to be both funny and addictive, contributing to its overall dynamic experience.
“Beautifully drawn, funny, and pretty easy.”
“Very dynamic game, addictive and funny; the music is adorable.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be somewhat tedious, particularly when aiming for 100% achievements, but overall, they still consider the experience enjoyable.
“Getting 100% achievements was a bit tedious, but all in all, it was a fun game!”
“The grinding feels endless and takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
“I found myself repeating the same tasks over and over, which made the experience feel monotonous.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted as consistently wholesome, with the second part effectively building on the heartfelt themes established in the first game.
“The second part of 'Find All' is as wholesome as the first game and keeps building on it.”