Compara los precios de Hidden Folks en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Hidden Folks. Publicado por Adriaan de Jongh. Lanzado el 15/2/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

A hand-drawn, mouth-sound-powered seek-and-find game where every leaf, tent flap, and crocodile is interactive. Quiet joy in a small package.

Hidden Folks is a seek-and-find game built entirely from hand-drawn ink illustrations and an all-mouth-made sound design that somehow never gets old. You scan sprawling miniature scenes, looking for specific characters and objects hidden in plain sight - or behind a tent flap you have to unfurl yourself, or inside a bush you have to swipe open, or beneath a trapdoor you have to actually tap. That layer of tactile interaction is what separates it from a static Where's Waldo page. Nothing is just decoration. Everything can be poked, pulled, or prodded, and the game trusts you to be curious enough to try. The art is the whole atmosphere here. Every scene is dense black-and-white linework that the developer - one person, Adriaan de Jongh - drew by hand. Forests, construction sites, savannas, arctic camps: each environment has its own visual logic and its own set of mouth-sound effects that range from genuinely funny to oddly soothing. The soundtrack, if you can call it that, is entirely human-vocalized - footsteps, machinery, animal calls, all made with someone's mouth. It sounds like it shouldn't work and it absolutely does. There is a warmth to it that no synthesized soundtrack could replicate. Pacing-wise, this is a game that asks you to slow down. You will zoom in, lose your target, zoom back out, find something else entirely by accident, and laugh a little. Hints are available if you get genuinely stuck, worded with just enough poetry to nudge without spoiling. Some scenes are generous and breezy. Others are dense enough that you'll spend a solid twenty minutes combing the same patch of jungle. The difficulty is inconsistent across scenes, which is the one honest complaint - occasionally a target's hint is vague to the point of frustration, and you'll tap the entire screen like you're defusing a bomb. It runs about four to six hours depending on how thorough you are, and it knows exactly when to end. There is no padding, no unlockable meta-progression designed to inflate playtime artificially. You find the folks, you move to the next scene, you feel satisfied. For players who want a low-pressure experience that still rewards genuine attention and observation, this is a near-ideal fit. It works just as well in fifteen-minute sessions as it does in a long, quiet afternoon sitting. The mobile version exists too, but on PC the mouse interaction feels precise and intentional in a way that suits the craft of the thing. If you are the kind of player who appreciates when a small game has a clear point of view and executes it without compromise, Hidden Folks earns its overwhelmingly positive reputation honestly. It is handmade in a way you can feel, and that matters. Kai, Scout Team

Hidden Folks

Hidden Folks

15 feb 2017Hidden FolksAdriaan de Jongh
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A hand-drawn, mouth-sound-powered seek-and-find game where every leaf, tent flap, and crocodile is interactive. Quiet joy in a small package.

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Hidden Folks is a seek-and-find game built entirely from hand-drawn ink illustrations and an all-mouth-made sound design that somehow never gets old. You scan sprawling miniature scenes, looking for specific characters and objects hidden in plain sight - or behind a tent flap you have to unfurl yourself, or inside a bush you have to swipe open, or beneath a trapdoor you have to actually tap. That layer of tactile interaction is what separates it from a static Where's Waldo page. Nothing is just decoration. Everything can be poked, pulled, or prodded, and the game trusts you to be curious enough to try. The art is the whole atmosphere here. Every scene is dense black-and-white linework that the developer - one person, Adriaan de Jongh - drew by hand. Forests, construction sites, savannas, arctic camps: each environment has its own visual logic and its own set of mouth-sound effects that range from genuinely funny to oddly soothing. The soundtrack, if you can call it that, is entirely human-vocalized - footsteps, machinery, animal calls, all made with someone's mouth. It sounds like it shouldn't work and it absolutely does. There is a warmth to it that no synthesized soundtrack could replicate. Pacing-wise, this is a game that asks you to slow down. You will zoom in, lose your target, zoom back out, find something else entirely by accident, and laugh a little. Hints are available if you get genuinely stuck, worded with just enough poetry to nudge without spoiling. Some scenes are generous and breezy. Others are dense enough that you'll spend a solid twenty minutes combing the same patch of jungle. The difficulty is inconsistent across scenes, which is the one honest complaint - occasionally a target's hint is vague to the point of frustration, and you'll tap the entire screen like you're defusing a bomb. It runs about four to six hours depending on how thorough you are, and it knows exactly when to end. There is no padding, no unlockable meta-progression designed to inflate playtime artificially. You find the folks, you move to the next scene, you feel satisfied. For players who want a low-pressure experience that still rewards genuine attention and observation, this is a near-ideal fit. It works just as well in fifteen-minute sessions as it does in a long, quiet afternoon sitting. The mobile version exists too, but on PC the mouse interaction feels precise and intentional in a way that suits the craft of the thing. If you are the kind of player who appreciates when a small game has a clear point of view and executes it without compromise, Hidden Folks earns its overwhelmingly positive reputation honestly. It is handmade in a way you can feel, and that matters.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamSeek-and-FindHand-Drawn ArtMouse-DrivenShort PlaytimeSingle DeveloperRelaxingInteractive EnvironmentsMouth Sounds

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Processor
SSE2 instruction set support
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
250 MB available space

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Hidden Folks
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Adriaan de Jongh
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 feb 2017

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