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Hidden World of Art 2

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39%Game Brain Score
humor, music
story, graphics
55% User Score Based on 22 reviews

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Hidden World of Art 2 is a single player action game. It was developed by Meridian93 Studio and was released on November 29, 2019. It received neutral reviews from players.

In the hidden object game "Hidden World of Art 2" you have to restore real classical paintings by finding hidden items and solving puzzles!

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55%
Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions

  • The concept of finding hidden objects in classic paintings is unique and engaging, providing a fun challenge.
  • The crowd ambience enhances the experience, making the scenes feel alive and immersive.
  • There are many hidden objects to find, and the hint system is helpful, allowing players to take their time without a countdown.
  • The game suffers from technical issues, including a non-functional exit button and frequent crashes.
  • Image quality is poor, with low resolution and blurry visuals making it difficult to discern hidden objects.
  • Some hidden objects are poorly named or indistinguishable, leading to frustration during gameplay.
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game is considered weak and serves primarily as a backdrop for the puzzles and hidden object minigames, lacking depth and engagement. Players often find themselves ignoring the narrative, which consists of fragmented text conversations and historical paintings, as it does not significantly enhance the gameplay experience. Overall, the game appeals more to those seeking challenging puzzles rather than a compelling story.

    • “It's a long chain of short story bits (usually conversations) in text form, followed by a historical painting with heaps of extra items added to it.”
    • “So if you like a challenge and aren't bothered by a basic storyline, then this game is for you.”
    • “This is not a slick, story-driven game like you'll get from Artifex Mundi.”
    • “Solving various puzzles and hidden object minigames progresses the weak story.”
    • “It doesn't add to the story (which there isn't that much of anyway, and is just an excuse for the existence of the hidden object scenes), and I just ended up ignoring it to get on with the next scene.”
    • “The extra content where you buy items for your home makes zero sense and the story can be completely ignored.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are criticized for being highly blurry and low resolution, with a simplistic interface and limited customizability, typical of mobile ports. The fixed 4:3 aspect ratio further detracts from the visual experience, although the use of historic artworks adds an intriguing element.

    • “There is something about dealing with historic artworks that makes it so much more interesting.”
    • “The artwork is highly blurry, making it difficult to discern anything.”
    • “As with most mobile ported games, there's a simplistic interface, locked/unchangeable screen resolution, and no widescreen support (4:3 pillarboxed), next to no customizability, and somewhat low resolution graphical assets.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for being plagued by bugs and poorly designed mechanics, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “Even skipping the topic of scene quality, the mechanics are simply buggy and poorly thought out.”
    • “The gameplay feels clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to enjoy.”
    • “There are too many glitches that disrupt the flow of the game, leading to a disappointing experience.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by the amusing drawings of the developers featured in the credits, which adds a lighthearted touch to the overall experience.

    • “I also like the credits, which feature funny drawings of the developers!”
    • “The humor in this game is top-notch, with clever jokes that had me laughing out loud.”
    • “The witty dialogue and hilarious character interactions kept me entertained throughout the entire game.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has been criticized for being buggy, with mechanics that feel poorly designed and inconsistent, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “The game is incredibly buggy.”
    • “Even skipping the topic of scene quality, the mechanics are simply buggy and ill-considered.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a traditional soundtrack but compensates with immersive crowd ambience that enhances the experience, effectively transporting players back to the historical period depicted in the artwork.

    • “Even though it doesn't have a soundtrack, the crowd ambience matches the painting perfectly. The vibe feels alive, as if we are transported back in time to the period of the painting!”
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Hidden World of Art 2 is a action game.

Hidden World of Art 2 is available on PC and Windows.

Hidden World of Art 2 was released on November 29, 2019.

Hidden World of Art 2 was developed by Meridian93 Studio.

Hidden World of Art 2 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Hidden World of Art 2 is a single player game.

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