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Review

Hidden Through Time 2 review – the perfect game for relaxing

Philipp Rüegg
3.10.2023
Translation: Eva Francis

Not every game needs a complex story or fancy gameplay. In Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic, your task is to find objects hidden in animated picture puzzles. It’s relaxing and satisfying in equal measure.

Remember Where’s Wally? I loved these illustrated puzzle books about the red-and-white-striped globetrotter. In fact, I still take these books off the shelf now and then – mostly to look for the hidden Walter character and other objects with my kids. And let me tell you, finding that hidden object is a thrill every single time. The PC game Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic ignites the same joy in me.

Lively illustrations

Read first, search second

At the bottom of the screen, the items you need to find are displayed. Hover your mouse over one and a clue pops up that helps you find it. Here’s an example: I have to find a bone on a movie set. A dog’s snatched it off a zombie actor. So I’m looking for a one-handed actor first. Not far away, in the attic of a small house, a dog’s happily nibbling away on something. Found it!

In each hidden illustration, there’s an additional object of which you only see the outline at first. It’s the same one in every scenario. If you find all of them, you unlock secret levels. And if you want even more, you can play community-created puzzles.

Create your own levels

Conclusion: fun for all ages

Searching for hidden objects never gets old. I love it and so do my kids. However, whether in hidden object books or in games, it’s only fun if you enjoy the illustrations. And I enjoy the detailed illustrations of Hidden Through Time 2 a lot. There’s something to discover at every corner – a Frog King playing chess, a werewolf looking for his car keys or a movie scene with a whip-wielding treasure hunter.

The hidden objects, along with the clues, provide just the right challenge. If you have to search too long, excitement turns into frustration. Hidden Through Time 2 strikes the perfect balance between searching and finding.

Paired with the atmospheric soundtrack, Hidden Through Time 2 is great for relaxing or as an entertaining pastime with kids. On top of this, community-created puzzles make sure you never run out of challenges.

Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic will be available for PC on 5 October. Console and mobile versions will follow. The game was provided to me by Rogueside.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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