Where is He: Hide and Seek
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About
"Where is He: Hide and Seek" is a single-player strategy game where you play as a parent trying to find your mischievous newborn who loves to hide. The game's goal is to use your problem-solving skills to locate the baby in various rooms and scenarios while avoiding a large number of ads. As the game's description states, you'll need to be ready to take on the challenges of being a daddy and taking care of your naughty newborn.





- The game is fun and entertaining, providing a good time for players.
- It has a cute concept with babies hiding and parents seeking, which many find enjoyable.
- Players appreciate the offline mode, allowing them to play without an internet connection.
- The game is plagued by an excessive amount of ads, making it frustrating to play.
- There are limited options for skins and characters, which can make the gameplay feel repetitive.
- Many players report bugs and glitches that hinder their experience, such as freezing and movement issues.
monetization
62 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to an overwhelming number of ads, which detracts significantly from the gameplay experience. Many users report that even after paying for an ad-free version, they still encounter ads, leading to frustration and dissatisfaction. While some players find the game enjoyable, the pervasive ads are a common complaint that overshadows its positive elements.
“I even paid for no ads.”
“The game is great 👍 but there are no ads.”
“So fun plus no ads keep it up!”
“This game is actually horrible. It's not even like 'Who's Your Daddy'; it's one of the worst games. Too many ads and it's super slow. I don't like it; it's just bad management. Never download this game if you just want free ads.”
“Take 5 steps and get 3 ads. A round lasts about 5 minutes, that's 30 seconds of gameplay and the rest are unskippable ads. The gameplay consists of being confined to a single room and walking up to each baby and you automatically capture them.”
“The ads are ruthless every few seconds, so big fat thumbs down.”