Hidden World
- Incredible gameplay
- Fantastic storyline
- Restore a broken land!
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/8
- CPU : 1.2 GHz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 155
Review for game: Hidden World
An evil wizard has attacked the Hidden World, a kingdom of beauty and enchantment, leaving a path of destruction in his wake! Your mission: Gather the forces of good and repair the broken land one village at a time! As you collect the resources you need, you must also fend off the wizard's followers, employ powerups that give your workers a boost, and complete the renovations before time runs out. The citizens of Hidden World are counting on you, so don't delay!
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Use magic and manpower to restore a broken land! The citizens of Hidden World are counting on you in this stunning Strategy game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I enjoyed this game very much despite the massive amount of clicking involved which is not my favorite thing to do. However, I took breaks between levels and found that helped to keep my hand from going numb. With 48 levels plus 4 bonus levels, the game was well worth the money as far as game time. It was challenging and got harder as the levels progressed. I think it is worth the money for those of you that enjoy this type of game. Try it while you are waiting for the latest MKFTP or similar. I think you will enjoy it, I did.
I absolutely loved this game! I have beat it several times and when im bored it is the game I go for.
An excellent game , very beautiful graphics, nice story. A very interesting game that I highly recommend to time management game lovers. One of the best I have ever played.
This was a most welcome diversion from normal time management games! I am not very good at them mainly because of the speed needed in most TM games. I was disconcerted when I saw that playing in relaxed mode was also timed but the times are so generous (like an hour or close to it on some), it provides plenty of time to complete all the goals and also watch the action (something I never seem to be able to do in most TMs). I also had time to upgrade each building to its maximum level even if it was not required to complete the goals. Although I did have to restart several levels because of poor strategy, it wasn't one of those games that I had to keep repeating and repeating to get a gold. Most levels I was able to get the golden lantern on the first try. Graphics are beautiful, bright and colorful and the animations are cute. I would have liked to be able to save a picture of each level after completion since I just love the color palette and graphics. I thoroughly enjoyed playing Hidden Worlds even if it is a click-fest. It's one that I will definitely play again... something I cannot say for most TM games. Usually if I manage to finish them, I'm so glad to be done with them that I never want to play again. Hoping for a sequel!
visuals great, could work at better sound effects. Overall fun game with challenges.
This game make me addictive to it. The story line and the challenge ate exellents. I trully recommend the game to everybody.
I absolutely LOVE this game!!! There should be more like this!! Not only that, when I did get stuck, there was actually help in the Forum!!! I've been getting $2.99 games that are older and it seems hard to get any help. This game, the help was there and I enjoyed every bit of it! I extremely enjoyed it and it was challenging. You could go back to the map and replay a level to get a trophy, even in relaxed mode. GREAT GAME!!!! I will be playing this over. Even better than Tribal games which I love a lot!! You can't go wrong on this one! LOVED it!
At first glance this is yet another "road building" TM in the vein of MKftP (My Kingdom for the Princess) or Roads of Rome. However, there is the addition of an action/arcade element that is literally a game changer. Each level has some primary objective(s) to accomplish; usually clearing obstacles, building bridges or other structures, or destroying a wizard portal. These can be done simply by clicking on target obstacle/building site and having enough workers and resources to complete the task. You can also construct and upgrade buildings that generate resources (wood, food, coins) or give you extra workers. All of this is the same as MKftP and other games in the genre. In those games the challenge is in determining what order to collect the resources and the order in which to construct and/or upgrade buildings so as to complete the objectives in as little time as possible (usually there is a time limit for an expert score). Where this game is different is in the heavy action/arcade element that rewards fast and accurate clicking and shifts the emphasis from strategy/planning to real-time reaction. Clicking on workers when they are performing a task makes them work much, much faster. Your buildings generate resources automatically, and if you don't click on the resource within a certain time, it disappears. Dragons intermittently appear flying across your screen carrying parts of artifacts (when you get all of the parts from a collection, you get a game bonus like generating food more quickly) or coins and you have to click on them several times to defeat them. On later levels, they fly quite fast. On levels with wizard portals, "wizard clones" appear that shoot freezing snowballs at your buildings that will halt their resource generation. You have to click several times to defrost a frozen building, but you can also destroy a snowball by clicking on it, and stop the clone himself by clicking on him. You get the picture; there is a lot of clicking. :P But I thought this ma
Great story line. Puzzles are easy just a lot of clicking.