We have a brand new trailer to enjoy for Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic, as the team confirmed the game is coming next month.
Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magicpicks up where the previous one left off as you join Clicky on an all-new adventure, exploring a mystical land where you'll look for objects across multiple times and eras in history. As well as being able to create your own levels and have people find the objects you've hidden. Enjoy the info and trailer below as the game comes out on October 5.
! This charming 2D hidden object game is sure to delight with its playful tone, cozy vibes, and endless fun. Search for all the hidden objects scattered around beautiful hand-drawn worlds, and unlock more as you go. With both a single-player campaign and an online mode where you can create your own dreamworld, the adventure never ends! Set out on a journey through four magical eras, discovering all the items hidden within.
"Master the power of time with the brand-new Reality Shift feature, adding an extra dimension to your hidden object experience. Shift from Day to Night, Summer to Winter, … and explore maps in multiple states.
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