Or maybe you know of another worthy
hunting game I missed?
Not exact matches
GameSpot has first details on the wintry expansion to Costume Quest, which appears to be a five hour adventure in the vein of the original
game, including a new
hunt for a
missing member of your candy - begging costumed crew.
The pack contains: • Worksheets — Problem solving 1 • Worksheets — Problem solving 2 • Worksheets — Problem solving 3 • Activity — Compare durations • Activity — Cut and glue fractions • Activity — Let's go shopping • Activity — Number square -
Missing numbers •
Game — Shape loop cards •
Game — Treasure
hunt Children can use concrete resources to help investigate and find solutions to the problems on the worksheets.
The plot will leave you guessing, hit you with the feels once it ends (the orchestral soundtrack also helps pull on the heartstrings), and there is an incentive to jump back into Rime again to
hunt for any collectibles you might have
missed (the Chapter Select option makes finding the rest of the optional items easier, as well as the
game saving your collection progress even after the credits roll).
Yet one issue adventure
games have always struggled with is the pixel
hunt: having
missed an important item, or even an entire area, that unfortunately blended into the background when you first passed it by, players end up having to trawl through every corner of the screen to find that one hidden pixel that will let you pick up an object or exit via a new path.
See, we're always on the
hunt for the next
game to steal months of our lives - and the last thing we want is to
miss it because we're too busy playing the last one.
I'm not too big on
hunting sims where you have to sit and wait for
game to appear and then if shot at and
missed, you are right back to where you started; playing the waiting
game all over again.
In situations where no characters is willing to talk and the Finger of Suspicion offers no help, the player must resort to pixel
hunting for what is likely a
missed item that has halted the
game.
However, the Hunter Style addition ended up being nothing I would
miss if removed from later titles, feeling more like a way to make the
game easier than a mechanic to the
hunts.
If you're on the
hunt for some new
games, here are some awesome titles you may have
missed.