- December 19, 2023
- 冷笑黑妖
Where Sacabamba Aspises 萨卡班甲鱼在哪里
78%Game Brain Score
gameplay
music
89% User Score 38 reviews
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About
In "Where Sacabamba Aspises," players are tasked with finding 100 of the titular creatures in the game's carefully hand-drawn scenes. The game features cute characters and is designed to be a quick, enjoyable experience. It also offers a colorblind-friendly feature for accessibility. This game is part of a series that includes "Where Jellyfish," "Where Christmas Elves," "Where Cats," "Where Rabbits," "Where Pandas," "Where Dragon Spirits," "Where Ferrets," "Where Foxes," "Where Kiwis," "Where Birds," and "Where Ghost Cats."





Audience ScoreBased on 38 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game features beautiful hand-drawn 4K scenes and offers a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages.
- It includes a hint system that allows players to get assistance when needed, along with 100 easy achievements to unlock.
- The Sacabambaspis fish are cute and versatile, providing a unique challenge as they cleverly blend into the environment.
- The game is quite short, with some players completing it in just a few minutes, which may leave some wanting more content.
- The music is on a short loop, leading to repetitive audio that can detract from the overall experience.
- Hints are on a timer, which can be frustrating for players who prefer to use them at their own discretion.
music
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game features a short loop that quickly becomes repetitive, with users describing it as clumsy and lacking variety.
“Music is on a short loop, so it does get repetitive quickly.”
“Short, clumsy music.”
“Music is on a short loop, so it does get repetitive quickly.”