Tom's Verdict
100 Hidden Birds doesn't try to reinvent the formula established by 100 Hidden Cats or the others in the series, and honestly, it doesn't really need to. It takes the same relaxing hidden object gameplay, swaps the cats for birds and delivers another peaceful experience that's easy to enjoy.
The artwork is simple and pleasing, the hidden birds are well placed and there's a nice balance between obvious discoveries and those satisfying moments where you finally spot the one you've been searching for. It's the kind of game that's perfect for unwinding with a cup of tea after a busy day.
If you enjoyed the previous games in the series, this is another easy recommendation. It's inexpensive, relaxing and exactly what it sets out to be. Sometimes that's all a cosy hidden object game really needs.
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Why I Liked This Game
- ðĶ Relaxing hidden object gameplay.
- ðĻ Beautiful hand-drawn artwork.
- ð Well-hidden birds provide satisfying discoveries.
- ðąïļ Simple controls and easy to pick up.
- ð° Excellent value for the price.
What I Didn't Like In This Game
- ð Very similar to previous games in the series.
- âģ Fairly short, done once all birds are found.
- ðŊ Limited replay value after completion.
- ðŠķ No additional gameplay mechanics beyond finding birds.
- ðĪ Players looking for a bigger challenge may finish it quite quickly.