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Mom Hid My Game is a Switch game about well, your mom hiding your game.You’re a young kid, and all you want to do is play your 3DS-like gaming device. But your gosh-darn mother keeps hiding it in the weirdest of places.
Underneath grandpa? Inside a plantpot? Check. Inside an elephant?
Through simple point-and-click style puzzles, it’s up to you to figure out how to get your game back without your mom — or a ninja or a snake — catching you.Yes, it’s incredibly random, but that’s what makes Mom Hid My Game so wonderful. Most levels are pretty straightforward, and involve searching the environment for objects that can be used to solve a small puzzle in the environment — using a ladder to reach a high area, for example, or using a broom handle to reach something under the sofa. There are a fair few red herrings though — sometimes, items are placed to catch you out. Pick up mom’s wallet and she’ll leap on you for thieving faster than you can say, “but I was just looking!”Mom Hid My Game is at its cleverest, though, in the levels that forgo the regular conventions of the game. Most levels can be completed with touchscreen controls, or by using the analogue stick to control a cursor. Once or twice, however, you’re tossed a curveball that requires you to think outside the box and use the d-pad or move controls. It’s simple but effective — and unless you keep your mind open to all the functions of your Switch, the game’s likely to catch you out.Don’t worry too much about getting stuck, though: a hint system is readily available should you get stuck on any level.
In the form of a simple game of pairs, find two matching hint cards to get a very helpful piece of information. The more difficult levels will have two hints available. It makes a change than having to rely on a Google search to find solutions.Aside from clever puzzles, there’s also plenty of illustrated humour that’ll have you chortling as you play. Fishing your game out of an elephant’s dung, for example, or feeding a pizza to a stone statue. How about making a human pyramid collapse so you can walk past them to get your game out of a cupboard, or strapping mom into a VR headset so you can sneak past her? For an overtly simple game in terms of gameplay and style, the amount of clever and situational humour packed in is pretty impressive. It just leaves you wanting more after you’ve finished level 50.Once you’ve finished the main bulk of the game, it’s not quite all the game has to offer you — a very random minigame opens up after you’ve completed level 50.
A gymnastics-themed game that seemingly has nothing to do with the rest of Mom Hid My Game, it has you maintaining momentum while you swing around a pole. It’s not going to increase the game’s longevity much, but it’s fittingly bizarre.Considering it only costs £4.49/$4.99, there really is nothing to dislike about Mom Hid My Game — especially if you cut your teeth playing random escape the room Flash games back in the day. It’s wholesome, harmless fun — it’s just a shame there isn’t more of it. Mom Hid My Game Again, anyone?Mom Hid My Game is available on Nintendo Switch.
Two years ago, we were enthralled with, a surreal puzzle game in which you play a boy looking for his missing Nintendo DS. The escape room-style game was filled with twists and turns, and each of its 30 short levels was filled with new surprises and endearing mistranslations. A simple, relatable concept driven by unpredictable gameplay, the game was one of the biggest hits for, a one-man studio created by Tokyo-based developer Yuusaku Ishimoto.After another sequel, eventually the game made its way to the Nintendo Switch under the new name Mom Hid My Game! “The original title was what I got when I relied on Google Translate,” Ishimoto explained via email. “When going through another company for the Nintendo Switch release, it was pointed out that the translation was off. I thought that if it’s going to be released on a Nintendo platform, I would like to correct the mistake.
Looking at the responses of users, I think that it would have been better to have kept the original title.”. Mom-cloud looms over you. Image: Hap Inc.Now, the game is back in its with 35 more levels of mom finding creative new hiding spaces.
Here’s what a typical level looks like: you open up to a room containing a locked wardrobe trunk. The room has a window. Outside, you can see clouds floating by peacefully. One of them resembles your mother.
If you tap on it, she appears to chastise you, ending the game. If you’re a little more patient and you wait for your mom-cloud to pass, another cloud in the shape of a key will appear, which you can use to open the trunk containing your precious Nintendo DS.Ishimoto is self-taught and actually doesn’t play many games. “When I was a student, there was a time when my goal was to write comedy manga,” he said. It’s clear that a lot of his inspiration comes from anime and manga.
(He cites as one of his favorites.) Each level is like a comic strip in a way; there are recurring characters like grandpa and sister who have been recruited by mom to make sure the DS stays out of the boy’s hands. There are also plenty of punchlines. “Ideas for the game came from there, so I want to continue with my manga on Twitter.” The comics can be seen on his main, but he occasionally posts translated versions on his English account. Gaming Chair — hap inc (@hapincen)Hap Inc., which is short for “happy,” makes use of the recurring family members throughout a lot of its games, including one from sister’s point of view called “The characters create unity in the world of the series. They are modeled after my own childhood,” Ishimoto says.
“I’m thinking of a project that makes good use of characters.”When asked about his ultimate goal, Ishimoto replied, “It is to maintain my present state for a long time. I would be happy if you could cheer me on.”Hidden My Game By Mom 3 is free to download on.
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