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Hidden Folks for iOS is a like an interactive Where’s Waldo, now matching low at $2

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Much like Where’s Waldo, Hidden Folks has players scouring through hand-drawn, miniature landscapes looking for hidden characters. There are also loads of interactive elements in the scenes allowing gamers to “unfurl tent flaps, cut through bushes, slam doors, and poke some crocodiles.” Well, today it is matching its all-time low on the App Store at $2, down from the regular $4. Rated 4+ stars from over 4,700 gamers. More details below.

iOS Universal: Hidden Folks: $2 (Reg. $4)

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Hidden Folks Features:

Search for hidden folks in hand-drawn, interactive, miniature landscapes. Unfurl tent flaps, cut through bushes, slam doors, and poke some crocodiles! Rooooaaaarrrr!!!!!

A strip of targets shows you what to look for. Tap a target for a hint, and find enough to unlock the next area.

In case you like numbers a lot:

– 20+ hand-drawn areas

– 190+ targets to find

– 1400+ mouth-originated sound effects

– 280+ unique interactions

– 3 color modes: normal, sepia, and night mode

– 100+ iMessage stickers

– 1 iCloud sync

– 22 languages (translated by the community)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices