- September 4, 2024
- Waddle Games
Hide and Seek with Noah
Platforms
About
"Hide and Seek with Noah" is a point-and-click adventure game that starts as a friendly game of hide and seek, but turns into a suspenseful mystery when Noah goes missing. As you search for him and other missing people, you uncover hidden secrets and eerie clues, revealing a darker side to the game. The game features suspenseful gameplay and a captivating storyline that is family-friendly at the start but becomes more challenging and mysterious.










- The game effectively transitions from a child-friendly premise to a chilling horror experience, creating a strong sense of unease.
- The use of live footage and unique animation styles enhances the psychological horror, leaving players feeling disturbed and engaged.
- As a first creation, it shows great potential and innovation, with many players praising its ability to evoke strong emotions and chills.
- The game ends abruptly with no real conclusion, leaving players wanting more and feeling unsatisfied.
- Some players found the voice acting and certain scenes to be over-the-top or goofy, detracting from the overall horror experience.
- There are technical issues, such as audio problems and confusing gameplay elements, which can hinder immersion and engagement.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are described as child-friendly, which contrasts sharply with the disturbing subject matter and the use of live footage instead of traditional graphics. This juxtaposition has led to mixed feelings among players, as some felt misled by the visual presentation. Overall, the graphics evoke a sense of unease due to their dissonance with the game's themes.
“I wouldn't normally play games like this, but I didn't take enough time to read the description properly and instead was fooled (entirely my mistake) by the child-friendly graphics and in-game music.”
“I found the subject matter and the way it's presented very disturbing, especially with the use of live footage in place of graphics.”
“I didn't take enough time to read the description properly and instead was fooled (entirely my mistake) by the child-friendly graphics and in-game music.”