NOCLIP Pocket E73 - Soft Ear Sacs - Hidden Folks

NOCLIP Pocket E73 - Soft Ear Sacs - Hidden Folks

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Beep beep! Welcome back to another, uh, sneaky episode of NOCLIP
Pocket! Today we’re talking about Hidden Folks, which is a hidden
object game and the first game in the genre we’ve talked about.
Spurred by a conversation from an earlier episode, we tried finding
what a majority of people would consider the “best” game in this
genre, as it’s one we have functionally zero experience with, and
Hidden Folks was suggested by a pretty large number of sources. And
honestly, I can see why. If you have an image in your mind of what
a hidden object game is, it likely looks like single screen levels
in games developed sort of in the way books of crossword puzzles
are, created relatively cheaply for an audience that typically
approaches games in a different way and with different expectations
than most of the enthusiast market you typically see talking about
games. This isn’t a particularly charitable view of the genre, but
it’s one I think a lot of people have, if they have a view on
hidden object games as a genre at all. This isn’t Hidden Folks,
though. This game takes full advantage of the medium, doing things
that wouldn’t be possible in a printed book like having hundreds of
interactable objects in each level, puzzles to solve before being
able to find some items, and absolutely sprawling stages that take
a very long time to comb over. Does this mean we ended up enjoying
this? Well, not really, but there are parts that we can all
appreciate and see why this appeals to the audience it’s built for.
We’re going to talk about the daunting nature of the immense levels
in this game, how this differs (and doesn’t) from the I Spy books
of our youth, and we imagine a version of this game as a Car Town
mat. Thank you for joining us for the first and only Pocket episode
of January! Unfortunately, we discovered we aren’t much of hidden
object players and likely won’t be playing anything further in the
genre unless something really jumps out at us, but I for one am at
least glad to have tried one out. Are you a fan of the genre? Did
Hidden Folks actually rise above the crop or is our outsider
perspective skewed on what most of these games look like? Let us
know in the comments or over on discord! We’re going to be taking
the rest of the month off (our first actually scheduled break since
the podcast started, unbelievably), but we’re coming back with the
fiery passion of thousand exploding stars in February with
Fanbruary where we play the games suggested by our community! So
let us know what you want to see us play by leaving a comment or
messaging us on Discord!

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