Thu Feb 02 2023
Minor fixes for the app.
Peter Rabbit - Hidden World is a gentle, atmospheric delight that perfectly captures the whimsical spirit of Beatrix Potter’s original illustrations. Unlike many hidden object games that feel cluttered and stressful, this title opts for a relaxing, story-driven pace. The art style is the standout feature; it feels like walking through the pages of a classic children’s book, with every scene rendered in soft watercolors.
The gameplay loop of finding objects to earn resources for village building is satisfying without being overly demanding. It’s a perfect 'wind-down' game. Meeting iconic characters like Benjamin Bunny and Jemima Puddle-Duck adds a lovely layer of nostalgia. While the puzzles aren't groundbreaking, the sheer charm and the ability to decorate your own corner of the English countryside make it a must-play for fans of the source material.
Stunning classic book illustrations
Relaxing hidden object levels
Village building and management
Characters from the original books
Each level provides a list of items to find within a scene. Tap the items to collect them. Using hints can help when objects are cleverly tucked away in the lush illustrations.
Once you've collected enough materials from hidden object scenes, you can build houses and gardens for the characters. This unlocks new stories and more areas to explore.
Yes, it is designed for fans of all ages with a focus on gentle exploration.
I was searching for a hidden-pictures game for my daughter - of the very many games I tried, this is one of 2 that isn’t completely overloaded with ads. It’s a cute game and moderately challenging. I really like it. I wish there would be an option for un-timed for my girl bcs she struggles to read and often runs out of time bcs of it which frustrates her.
I’ve been playing this since it came out. I also play their first Peter Rabbit’s Garden. I think they changed how Gacha works recently. If I have one of the six items already, I will never get anything else. I get that same item, which means I get a coupon instead of a decoration. I used to be able to get three or four of the six but not now. Every time I will get the item I already have, then another coupon instead. This has happened through the past four Gacha themes and I think it’s now set up to only give coupons. Gems are hard to get and I don’t want to waste them on just coupons. I want to collect the items they show.
Everything is so pale in color it's very difficult to see the small objects' details. Anyone who's over the age of 60 will not enjoy this game very much. And it would be nice if, like in other games, there was a little outline of what we're looking for so we could see the shape of it. That would make it easier. I love the graphics and it's a pleasant little game, but not for me. I found that it actually gives me a headache.
I was looking for an object finding game, and this one is just that, plus a whole village you can build while unlocking the Peter rabbit characters! Awesome!
While the game seems to function well, the graphics are fun and cute, and there aren’t ads popping up every five seconds, this doesn’t work for non-reading kids. Even the list of items that you’re supposed to find are written out, so a kid can’t play this by themself without needing someone to read for them and tell them what they’re supposed to find.
Told to download new data 3 times. Each time it takes longer for download to complete. After 1 minute the current download is only 17% complete. The different characters are described but tapping the arrows just goes to the next,to the next so on until you end up where you started. Am deleting this app now.
Many of the objects are so tiny, you can’t find them unless you hold the screen close to your eyes, and that is bad for our eyes. It takes literally months to find enough objects to build a new site. This could be such a great game if it wasn’t so difficult.
It is quite a lovely game to play. I wish they would add more things to build or more things to achieve as it can become boring to play when all challenges have been met.