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A bite-sized hidden object game with a fairytale twist that works best as a lazy afternoon distraction, not a serious HOG workout. Approach with low expectations and you might find something charming; approach expecting depth and you'll be done before dinner.

I went into this one thinking the fairytale-retcon angle might carry some genuine personality, and for a few minutes it almost does. The premise flips the Perrault story on its head: Grey Shadow the werewolf is now the romantic lead, protecting Red Riding Hood from his own clan while a jealous lumberjack causes trouble on the side. As fairy tale subversions go, it is a functional hook, even if the writing never commits to the darker or funnier places that setup could take it. The bulk of the game is straightforward hidden object scenes. You get a list of items and a cluttered illustration, and you scan the scene until everything is crossed off. The wrinkle the game adds is a werewolf-vision toggle, which layers a secondary set of hidden objects onto the scene in a kind of spot-the-difference effect. That one mechanic is legitimately the most interesting thing here, and it is a shame the rest of the hidden object design does not keep pace. Some items blend into backgrounds so heavily that the hint button stops being a luxury and becomes a necessity, and revisited scenes reset their objects, which creates real confusion about what you have and have not already collected. Between the HOG stages there are light mini-games: torn letter puzzles, a memory match, a clock-hand alignment puzzle, maze segments, and a lion statue ordering challenge. None of them will test a seasoned casual puzzle player, but they break up the pacing reasonably well. Around fifty collectable lore tidbits about the history of the Red Riding Hood story are scattered across scenes as well, which is a small but appreciated touch for anyone who actually enjoys the folklore angle. There is no voice acting, and the background music loops short enough to become grating well before the credits roll. The bigger problem is scope. This is a very short experience. Players have clocked it comfortably in under two hours, and the low-resolution art and non-standard aspect ratio give it a mobile port feel that is hard to ignore on a PC monitor. A save-corruption bug that forces the game to reset mid-playthrough has surfaced in community discussions, which is a serious problem when the entire run is that brief to begin with. The Mixed Steam rating reflects all of this honestly: fans of light, no-commitment HOG play who catch it cheaply tend to shrug and enjoy it; anyone expecting a polished genre entry walks away frustrated. If you genuinely enjoy hidden object games and want something you can finish in a single session with a fairy tale skin on top, this scratches that itch at a floor-level price point. If you want a HOG with atmosphere, clever scene design, and writing that actually earns its premise, the genre has far stronger options. Alex, Scout Team

Red Riding Hood - Star Crossed Lovers
AdventureCasual

Red Riding Hood - Star Crossed Lovers

Apr 4, 2018MzonestudioMicroids
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A bite-sized hidden object game with a fairytale twist that works best as a lazy afternoon distraction, not a serious HOG workout. Approach with low expectations and you might find something charming; approach expecting depth and you'll be done before dinner.

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I went into this one thinking the fairytale-retcon angle might carry some genuine personality, and for a few minutes it almost does. The premise flips the Perrault story on its head: Grey Shadow the werewolf is now the romantic lead, protecting Red Riding Hood from his own clan while a jealous lumberjack causes trouble on the side. As fairy tale subversions go, it is a functional hook, even if the writing never commits to the darker or funnier places that setup could take it. The bulk of the game is straightforward hidden object scenes. You get a list of items and a cluttered illustration, and you scan the scene until everything is crossed off. The wrinkle the game adds is a werewolf-vision toggle, which layers a secondary set of hidden objects onto the scene in a kind of spot-the-difference effect. That one mechanic is legitimately the most interesting thing here, and it is a shame the rest of the hidden object design does not keep pace. Some items blend into backgrounds so heavily that the hint button stops being a luxury and becomes a necessity, and revisited scenes reset their objects, which creates real confusion about what you have and have not already collected. Between the HOG stages there are light mini-games: torn letter puzzles, a memory match, a clock-hand alignment puzzle, maze segments, and a lion statue ordering challenge. None of them will test a seasoned casual puzzle player, but they break up the pacing reasonably well. Around fifty collectable lore tidbits about the history of the Red Riding Hood story are scattered across scenes as well, which is a small but appreciated touch for anyone who actually enjoys the folklore angle. There is no voice acting, and the background music loops short enough to become grating well before the credits roll. The bigger problem is scope. This is a very short experience. Players have clocked it comfortably in under two hours, and the low-resolution art and non-standard aspect ratio give it a mobile port feel that is hard to ignore on a PC monitor. A save-corruption bug that forces the game to reset mid-playthrough has surfaced in community discussions, which is a serious problem when the entire run is that brief to begin with. The Mixed Steam rating reflects all of this honestly: fans of light, no-commitment HOG play who catch it cheaply tend to shrug and enjoy it; anyone expecting a polished genre entry walks away frustrated. If you genuinely enjoy hidden object games and want something you can finish in a single session with a fairy tale skin on top, this scratches that itch at a floor-level price point. If you want a HOG with atmosphere, clever scene design, and writing that actually earns its premise, the genre has far stronger options. Alex, Scout Team

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steamHidden ObjectFairy Tale RetellingWerewolf Vision MechanicSingle SessionMini-GamesLore CollectiblesPoint-and-Click

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Developer
Mzonestudio
Publisher
Microids
Release Date
Apr 4, 2018

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