Under Leaves reviews

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I bought "Under Leaves" at the Summer Sale. At First, I was a little skeptical that maybe it might be too easy, but I've discarded that by now. The Game is about This: An Animal tells the Player what they would like (for example, a Wild Boar wants 7 Chestnuts). This must now be found in the Pictures (or the different Pictures). So It's a classic Hidden Object Game. The Difficulty arises from the same Colour Schemes in different Facets. Thus, the African Savannah is kept in exclusively yellow, orange and red-tan shades. While the Sea is kept in various Bluefin Acettes. And the Jungle is just green. The Objects to be searched have the Very Facets in which the Pictures are held. At First, the Images and Sought-after items are still quite easy to find-this changes in the following higher "Levels." It is very tricky to find a brown Leaf in a borsely covered autumn forest. But that's exactly what makes the Game so great. I had set out to be able to solve the Game without Help and ultimately failed. (Which I find absolutely not bad) The Atmosphere is very relaxing, the Music is not intrusive but fits the Motif. The Colors are soft and overall the Game looks like drawn, which I particularly like. I think you CAN play this Game with Kids as well, where the higher Levels are quite crisp. It may be necessary for help from Adults. I'm not quite through yet but will definitely finish the Game. Now the Question: Is it worth the Price? Yes. I would also buy the Game again at full Price.
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You like Search Games? You like Nature, beautiful Pictures and a relaxed Soundscape? Then you've come to the right place! In beautifully painted Scenes with very successful Background Music or Soundscape, you set out in different Habitats in search of food for the Animals. Alternately you enter the Jungle, the Underwater World, the native Forest or the Savannah. If you Have found all the desired Things for an Animal such as Chestnuts, snails, starfish, Butterflies, Etc., there is a small Surprise effect, in which the Scenery changes slightly (Flowers bloom, colorful Fish appear, etc.). These Effects remain as the individual Worlds continue to enter, thus making the individual Habitats more and more vibrant. Now you might think the whole thing would be simplistic. It was Also the case to me at the Beginning. After the first Search Pictures, I thought to myself that it was probably more of a thing for Children. But that's deceptive. With each additional Animal, the Challenge increases as well. The Difficulty is that the objects you are looking for move in exactly the same Colour scheme as their Surroundings. For Example, the Underwater World is completely designed in different Shades of blue And the fish you are looking for have this Very Colour scheme. As a result, they are often virtually indistinguishable from their Environment and you really need a good Eye and a little Patience. But don't be Afraid. There is an Auxiliary Mode, should you not get any further. However, the 100% of The Successes can no longer be achieved. Here is the Prerequisite to create the complete Game without Help. Personally, I like such small Games, because they are always a refreshing Change from the remaining "Standard games." That is why I have a clear Recommendation.
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