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Hidden Through Time Review

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Hidden Through Time

A fun “Where’s Waldo?” type of game which runs smooth and looks good. It is possible to complete this game in around 3,5h without using a guide. With a guide it may be around 1,5h.

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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 3,5h < This is the time for playing the game without using a guide, otherwise it might be around 1,5h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Is there a good guide available: Yes, here
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No
Grinding Achievements: Yes, the 50 online maps are a little bit of a grind
DLC-Only achievements: No
Time-gated achievements: No
RNG-achievements: No
Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option
Unobtainable/glitched achievements: No

This a fun ” Where’s Waldo?” kind of game. You’ll be going through history while searching for different objects. I really like that the levels in this game are not too big. They are between small and big but it never is too much in my opinion, which is a good thing. Some other games with the same kind of gameplay go a little bit overboard with how big the maps are in the end game.

What is also very unique of this game when compared to others with the same gameplay is that you can make your own maps and share them online. There are 5 achievements for playing on maps that are made by other players. You’ll have to play a total of 50 online maps and the complete story to get all the achievements.

The only criticism I have for this game, is that when searching for online maps, the game doesn’t remember your last settings. So every time you finish or leave an online map, you have to select the filter settings again if you use those. I hope that the developers will change this in the future.

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This review is written on 20 March 2020 based on the Steam version which has 19 achievement when I write this review. The information can be outdated when developers add or remove achievements.