The artwork used for the interface and background look very high quality, and are appealing to the eyes. The title screen advertises the developers other works, in a not-so discrete way. The user interface is easy to use and navigate, but it isn't that impressive. There's so, so many things to look at, I could ramble for hours. I won't spoil the fun, as I think this is the sort of game that's best explored on your own. From the scurvy face-off we are taken to the wild west, where you might see a few delightful movie references. In the third stage, we are taken to some grand battle between two behemoths two rival pirate factions face-off, but only a few members of each crew are actually fighting. In the next stage, we explore a fantasy realm, one of wizards and monsters. In the first stage, we explore a set of buildings, during the stroke of the Christmas season. When you have found the rightful place of every item, you are permitted to move onto the next stage.Įach stage is a collection of short stories. If you get stumped, you periodically hit the magnifying glass (on the bottom left of the screen) to gain a random clue. I didn't see what was coming! Some of the objects are very small, and hard to find if you're not zoomed-in all the way. Each collectible item has a certain place in the scene, ranging from giving someone a drink to unlocking vaults. I suggest that you keep slamming that mouse button, for safe measure. To collect some items, you may have to break (or knock on) objects by repeatedly clicking on them. Hidden throughout the scene are a collectable items and interactive props. Each level is some massive scene, a snap-shot of many peoples' lives. This game is an hidden object game through-and-through. Perky Little Things is a hidden object/point-'n-click game.
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